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Photos: “La canción”

Michael Palma Mir for Repertorio La Cancion 103

After years of writing, months of planning and casting, weeks of rehearsals all that hard work really paid off. For the past weeks we’ve mentioned the amazing work happening in our theater and the talent and potential that was just exploding each day during rehearsals. You also heard about the special bonds formed  among the actors and creative team making the arduous process enjoyable!

The audience cheered every time Poco Loco came on stage, they felt touched by Rafa’s search for himself and then laughed again with Star’s random comments. When Muerte took over the stage we all wanted to have the lyrics to rap along with him or be one of the back-up dancers and when Rafael told his love story with Jenny the “awes” were inevitable.

The ladies didn’t stay behind. Cuca and Woo woo stormed the stage with their dancing, Angie and Jenny left us gasping with their melodic voice and can we all have a grandma like Rafa’s Abuela?

If you haven’t visited us you really should and enjoy this amazing production, in the meantime, here a some photos taken by the Michael Palma Mir.

 

Angie (Diana Pou) and Rafa (Rafael Beato)

Rafa (Rafael Beato) and Angie (Diana Pou)

La Muerte (Gabriel Hernandez) and his back-up dancers.

La Muerte (Gabriel Hernandez) and his back-up dancers.

Michael Palma Mir for Repertorio La Cancion 101

Rafael (Varín Ayala), Abuela (Zulema Clares), Rafa (Rafael Beato) and Jenny (Indra Palomo)

Woo Woo (Maria Cotto), Star (Juan Luis Espinal), Cuca (Jennyvette Vega) and Rafa (Rafael Beato)

Woo Woo (Maria Cotto), Star (Juan Luis Espinal), Cuca (Jennyvette Vega) and Rafa (Rafael Beato)

Michael Palma Mir for Repertorio La Cancion 112

Marisela (Jennyvette Vega) and Poco Loco (Flaco Navaja)