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Main Topic: An article discussing the continued success of the play “The Supper of Fools” (La Cena de los Tontos) starring Martín Bossi.
Key Points:
* Bossi’s Outlook: Martín Bossi attributes the play’s enduring popularity to its “inherent magic” and its worldwide themes. He enjoys performing with the cast (Gustavo Bermúdez, Lauraa, Esteban, Guillermo, and Romí) and feels a connection with the audience.
* Audience Connection: Audiences identify with the character of Pignon,suggesting the play taps into relatable feelings of being different or misunderstood.
* Updated Morality: While the play has a moral core, Bossi says they update it to reflect contemporary issues.His character delivers a lesson to those who belittle others.
* Gratitude: Bossi expresses gratitude for his audience and the opportunity to perform.
* Cast Members Mentioned: Gustavo Bermúdez, Lauraa, Esteban, Guillermo, Romí, and laurita Fernández.
Images:
The article includes three images:
- Martín Bossi with Gustavo Bermúdez.
- Martín Bossi and Laurita Fernández in “The Supper of fools.”
- (The text is cut off, but there’s a mention of a third figure.)
Overall Theme: The article highlights the timelessness of “The Supper of Fools” and its ability to connect with audiences across generations, thanks to its relatable characters, updated moral lessons, and the charismatic performance of Martín Bossi and the cast.
