“Kind of Doubts”, Marriage Secrets of Pastora Vega and Pablo Carbonell

Julia Davila and Francisco Requena have been married for thirty years and are a happy upper-class couple. He’s a progressive politician in the midst of an election campaign when his wife reveals a secret that turns their relationship upside down. “This is the argument.”“The Kind of Doubt” (“Drôle de Genre”), the work of the young French author Jade Rose Parker Which opens today at the Infanta Isabel Theater with a version and direction Gabriel Olivares. Pastora Vega and Pablo Carbonell He embodies marriage, in a complete cast Ariana Bruguera and Ibrahim ArenaQ.

The play, as the director and the hero couple say, tells in the first minute the secret that Julia keeps that causes an earthquake in the couple. “But you can’t know the conflict because we might spoil the surprise for the viewers.”

Gabriel Olivares was frank when he said that “Género de Choux” “is not just another French comedy among the many films I have directed; it is a comedy.” It premiered on January 25, 2022 in cinemas. Renaissance Theater From Paris. Directed by Jeremy Lipman, he played the Spanish protagonist Victoria April And with the author herself in the cast.

Identity and hypocrisy

“Género de Doubts” is a work that talks about identity and hypocrisy. “It’s a multi-layered performance,” says Pastora Vega, who had not been on stage in a decade, when she starred in Gathering of Women in Mérida. “It speaks to the cynicism of politicians, when you take everything for granted in a couple…”

“The author did not know – says Pablo Carbonell – whether the story was a comedy, a drama, a tragedy, or a social criticism… and she chose to make a comedy, because serious things should be decorated with laughter…” “But comedy.” Very unconventional. Gabriel Olivares adds: “It has multiple tones. It has comedy, tragedy, ‘holding the pressure’, interaction with the audience… It also has ballet… – continues the actor – but above all it has a lot of depth.”

The political class does not do a good job at this job. “The most personal part of the politician – says Pastora Vega – appears; In this work we see him ContradictionsBecause being a “progressive” shows us his sexist, hypocritical, manipulative, and corrupt side. “It sells an image but is very different in terms of privacy.”

Gabriel Olivares talks about work as “a job of the future, which we hope will depolarize,” and Pastora Vega says it is a “committed job.” But “Sex of Doubts” is, above all, the three agree that it is “a song of forgiveness” and “a very special little gem.”