“I’m not in front”. A unique show
Next Saturday, November 23, at 9:00 p.m., the Villa de Nerja Cultural Center will be the scene of black comedy “I’m not in front”starring actress Mari Paz Sayago. Recognized for her roles in successful series such as Aida, The Messiah y down thereas well as in films like The wedding y Mom CruzSayago brings to the stage a proposal that promises to captivate the public.
The work, directed by Chiqui Carabante y Paco Leonis presented as a “deconstructed” performance full of humor and reflection. In it, the protagonist, a woman facing an unexpected menopause, takes a hilarious journey through her life while collecting the experiences of the women who preceded her. This personal and ironic journey culminates in a renewal of his present, offering the public a mix of laughter and emotional moments.
An important detail is that access will be free for womenan initiative that seeks to encourage participation and make the event accessible to all.
The performance promises to be a unique experience, combining the ingenuity of Mari Paz Sayago with the direction of two big names on the Spanish artistic scene. Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy this show that celebrates the strength and stories of women from a humorous and authentic perspective.
What themes are explored in the play “I’m not in front” that resonate with modern audiences?
1. Can you tell us a bit about your upcoming play “I’m not in front”? What can audiences expect from this unique black comedy?
2. How does it feel to work with co-directors Chiqui Carabante and Paco Leon? Can you share any highlights from the creative process so far?
3. What inspired you to take on the role of a woman going through menopause in this play? How does this character relate to your own life experiences or those of the women you know?
4. The play is described as “deconstructed” and full of humor, as well as offering a reflection on life. Can you elaborate on how these elements come together to create the overall tone and message of the performance?
5. The event is also unique in that it offers free admission to women. Why do you think it’s important to make this particular show accessible to as many women as possible?
6. How do you hope the audience will respond to “I’m not in front”? What kind of reaction are you hoping to elicit from them?
7. As someone who has established a successful career in both film and television, what draws you to the stage? What challenges and rewards does theater present that are different from those of other mediums?