Memorias de monjaje: obra. Nunca puede saberse
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The first step, naturally, was reading the play to familiarize myself with it and gain insight into the text. The director initially assigned a few characters and, after some test readings, chose the entire cast. Once this was completed, we conducted general readings. We repeatedly did partial readings to help us understand each scene and clarify the corresponding desires and obstacles of both the characters and the scenes. These readings were very productive, as each time new tones, nuances, and intentions emerged, enriching my character, making me aware of them. The play's theme is a family reunion after 18 years; a conflict between a father and his ex-wife over custody of their children in a context that reflects the social and feminist evolution of the 19th century. The main event of the play is the family reunion. This event marks a crucial point in the plot, where the characters confront their pasts and family relationships. In the ending, the main character accepts love and reconciles with his father, maintaining a good relationship with his mother.
