as a director
Juana H. De Arco Azurduy de la Cruz (2009)
Idea: Paula Tabachnik
Shared direction: Paula Tabachnik/ Lourdes Serrats
Author: Norma Ferrari
Actors: Santiago Carranza, Maria Laura Dodaro, Lorena Helueni, María Gabriela Mangone, Lourdes Serrats
Assistance and production: Tamara de Lacentre
About the play
A young journalist has obtained confidential information about the economic measures that would be taken in 2001, in Argentina, and is in the dilemma of whether or not to inform the people, since her concern is to prevent them from being scammed by large groups. of power: the government and the media.
The work brings three figures from history to the current moment. Presented are: Joan of Arc, saint and heroine of the Hundred Years' War, who led the French armies to victory in the 15th century, later condemned to the stake, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, the greatest figure of literature Hispanic Americans of the 17th century and Juana Azurduy, a figure of our independence who fought alongside Belgrano and Güemes.
These women will be, in part, the alter ego of the protagonist at the same time that their career places them as a model before History. The work aims to reflect on the individual's commitment to the society to which he belongs, at the same time that it highlights the plot that the media and economic and political power groups weave to leave the people out.
Costume design: Federico Giroussens
Graphic design: Mauro Rossi
Actors training: Lihue Vizcaíno, Alejandra Torres López
Vocal training: Javier Grosso, La Lopez
Music: Cristian Busamia
Makeup: Tamara de Lacentre
Collaboration: Carlos Miggoni, creator of the Mente Concordia group, Entre Rios.
Production: Trigo
Coproduction: Mark Guidry