The company Murcia Road Theatre presents "Sexual perversions in Chicago" one of the first American works of David Mamet, directed by Jean-Pierre Campoy and performed by Fernando Gil, Ursula Corberó, Javier Pereira and Cristina Alcázar.
The text, which has already seen the dizzying style of the author and has been adapted by filmmaker Roberto Santiago, talk about sex, love, friendship, jealousy, love and hate routine, doubts and frustrations, among other issues surrounding, and does so from both a male and female.
The story takes place between two friends talking openly about sex and women, and two friends who talk about sex and men.
The characters intersect at Danny and Deborah meet and live a love story that was just breaking, returning each to the starting point.
"Sexual perversions in Chicago" has been described as a comedy mordant, direct style, lively and fun, while deep and cruel.
This early work of renowned author who signed scripts like "The Postman Always Rings Twice" and "Glengarry Glen Ross", which won the Pulitzer, known for its comic tone, causing laughter in the audience, not without reflection and drama.
The staging of Jean-Pierre Campoy and the script focuses on the importance to the word that gives the author.
The cast is composed of four young actors and solvents known for his work in television and film.
Fernando Gil gave birth to Prince Philip in the telefilm "Felipe and Leticia".
Javier Pereira, who left teen series like "After school" played a young cocaine addict in "Heroine" with Adriana Ozores.
Cristina Alcázar, Elche who graduated from the School of Dramatic Arts in Murcia, and has participated in the most popular series in recent years, is "Jane" in "Tell me how it happened."
The quartet is completed by Ursula Corberó one of the faces of the series "Physics and Chemistry", which is incorporated into the 3rd season of "Gran Reserva" and starred in the horror first Spanish film in 3D "Xp3D".
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier