In search of productions for students who complete the curriculum in both English and Puerto Rican drama teacher has been bombarded by an endless number of productions that makes selection difficult. Which indicates the presence of students in a theater is the product of many steps and sacrifices for the Puerto Rican educator. For this reason Teatro Sol y Luna has been given to the parcel theatrical producing full to fill the expectations of this important audience. The teacher of English as the theater want to see the basic elements of production present in each assembly, but often this is not true. Theater competition with other ways of entertainment makes it essential the presence of elements such as scenery, props, lighting design, a good costume, sound and more. In the process of forming a student and when we want to cultivate in them an appreciation for the arts is necessary to be concrete and formal when spoken production. For this reason this show DOÑA BARBARA presents a realistic concept theater, within an excellent team of workers of the theater. A masterful and flawless direction, a set design clear and precise lighting design is pure poetry, a utility and setting Minusio all an excellent team of designers in terms of two theatrical producers. A drama teacher and a psychologist form the production duo of Teatro Sol y Luna. José Armando Santos-Figueroa, and Vivian Cruz Casañas-theater offering this proposal again to the delight of the Puerto Rican student, with the precedent already over 20,000 young people have been witnesses of this monumental production.
Another important aspect is the theatrical text itself, which takes as its starting point the screenplay of the novel, written by the Romulo Gallegos (Maria Felix movie that immortalized) in an adaptation of the Puerto Rican playwright Roberto Ramos-Perea. And with great relevance and success comes DOÑA BARBARA, in these times of political and social barbarism is going through Puerto Rico.
The known history of the landed rich, tyrannical, soon conquered by the young lawyer arrived in the city, Luzardo, is interrupted by the presence of the young Casey, daughter Barbara, who falls in love with the young lawyer. Mother and daughter are fighting for love the same man in the midst of the intrigues of the plain Venezuela. The staging of this production emphasizes the human side of the characters and the relevance of each of them in our society. This setup has the distinction of showing the humanity of each of the characters, even the evil characters. The stunning design elements carry the viewer to this amazing world of chaos and barbarism, lighting and sound play an important role in the development of the plot. Every detail has been careful to keep the viewer interest at all times. It's a unique experience not to be missed. Vivian
Casañas-Cruz is the indomitable Lady Barbara, Carlos Fontané play the young lawyer Luzardo, Rosabel Del Valle to the naive Marisela, José Armando Santos Figueroa to Juan Primito superstitious and Francisco Lorenzo Barquero Hood to consumed. Joining them will be on stage as the loyal Brocco Jose Antonio, Jose Luis Castillo will be the casualty Melquiades, Frankie plays the obnoxious Balbino García Paiba, Luis Javier Lopez with the corrupt Colonel Pernia and Willie Maldonado as the arrival Mister Danger. Rounding out the large cast Lorena López, José A. Soto, Johann Martinez, Alfredo Rodríguez, José Daniel Pellot, Doel and Iris Nereida Morcilio Arroyo. All under the masterful direction of Joseph Aguayo. The technical team consists Alberto Segarra as lighting and Frankie Garcia in the scenery. The sound design is Vivian Casañas-Cruz. The clothing is designed by José Armando Santos. Carmelo Lopez Jimenez in the props and scenery. The assistant director and stage manager stage is Anibal Rubio. The makeup and hair will be in charge of Confessor Bermudez. Eric Borcherding photography. This arrangement is achieved once more with the support of the Bureau of Labor Building within the Department of Labor and Human Resources.
The piece will go up on stage from October 15, 2008 in the Sala Antonio Paoli Festivals Fine Arts Center Luis A. Ferré in Santurce. For reservations and school groups call TELERESERVACIONES to mobile 787-722-5218 or 787-633-1080 or may access our blog at the following address: http://www.teatrosolyluna1997.blogspot.com.
Another important aspect is the theatrical text itself, which takes as its starting point the screenplay of the novel, written by the Romulo Gallegos (Maria Felix movie that immortalized) in an adaptation of the Puerto Rican playwright Roberto Ramos-Perea. And with great relevance and success comes DOÑA BARBARA, in these times of political and social barbarism is going through Puerto Rico.
The known history of the landed rich, tyrannical, soon conquered by the young lawyer arrived in the city, Luzardo, is interrupted by the presence of the young Casey, daughter Barbara, who falls in love with the young lawyer. Mother and daughter are fighting for love the same man in the midst of the intrigues of the plain Venezuela. The staging of this production emphasizes the human side of the characters and the relevance of each of them in our society. This setup has the distinction of showing the humanity of each of the characters, even the evil characters. The stunning design elements carry the viewer to this amazing world of chaos and barbarism, lighting and sound play an important role in the development of the plot. Every detail has been careful to keep the viewer interest at all times. It's a unique experience not to be missed. Vivian
Casañas-Cruz is the indomitable Lady Barbara, Carlos Fontané play the young lawyer Luzardo, Rosabel Del Valle to the naive Marisela, José Armando Santos Figueroa to Juan Primito superstitious and Francisco Lorenzo Barquero Hood to consumed. Joining them will be on stage as the loyal Brocco Jose Antonio, Jose Luis Castillo will be the casualty Melquiades, Frankie plays the obnoxious Balbino García Paiba, Luis Javier Lopez with the corrupt Colonel Pernia and Willie Maldonado as the arrival Mister Danger. Rounding out the large cast Lorena López, José A. Soto, Johann Martinez, Alfredo Rodríguez, José Daniel Pellot, Doel and Iris Nereida Morcilio Arroyo. All under the masterful direction of Joseph Aguayo. The technical team consists Alberto Segarra as lighting and Frankie Garcia in the scenery. The sound design is Vivian Casañas-Cruz. The clothing is designed by José Armando Santos. Carmelo Lopez Jimenez in the props and scenery. The assistant director and stage manager stage is Anibal Rubio. The makeup and hair will be in charge of Confessor Bermudez. Eric Borcherding photography. This arrangement is achieved once more with the support of the Bureau of Labor Building within the Department of Labor and Human Resources.
The piece will go up on stage from October 15, 2008 in the Sala Antonio Paoli Festivals Fine Arts Center Luis A. Ferré in Santurce. For reservations and school groups call TELERESERVACIONES to mobile 787-722-5218 or 787-633-1080 or may access our blog at the following address: http://www.teatrosolyluna1997.blogspot.com.