martes, 6 de septiembre de 2005

Monólogos al estilo Stand Up




El viernes 16 de Septiembre a las 21.21, me presento en el Centro Cultural El Cultrún, que queda en Catamarca 433 ( 5 cuadras de la estación Once).
Monólogos Sit Down : " Cosas que pasan 2, total nadie vió el primero"
Son monólogos al estilo Stand Up, es decir, el actor solo frente al público y nada más el micrófono como arma. A partir de ahi surgen distintas miradas de la actualidad y de "cosas que le pasan" justamente a cada uno de nosotros.

Estudié en el 2003 con Martín Rocco, que trabaja actualmente en Cómico Stan Up 2, una nueva versión del más importante espectáculo de Stand Up de Buenos Aires, integrado por Javier Lombardo, Peto Menahem, Diego Reinhold y Sebastián Wainrach quién tambien fue alumno de Rocco.
Presenté en el año 2004, "Monólogos Sit Down, Cosas que pasan", en Bamboo Lounge Bar de Ramos Mejia.
Integro en la actualidad el grupo mas importante con 60 miembros entre monologistas y gente del medio."Standaperos", con presentaciones en el Bululú, Paseo La plaza, entre otros...

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