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Lascurain or the brevity of power

(2005-2010)

A ruthless political satire (and what good political theater of such a good level does us).

Olga Harmony, La Jornada

 

In the staging, the director manages to seduce the audience with the gradual revelation of the protagonist's pathetic weaknesses.

Luz Emilia Aguilar Zínser, dfTravesías magazine

 

The tone of the work is farcical but that is why it sounds plausible and what happens there does not refer only to February 1913, but to every presidential exercise since then.

Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa, Reforma

Synopsis

On February 19, 1913, in the midst of a serious political and military crisis, the Minister of Foreign Relations, Pedro Lascurain, occupied the Presidency of Mexico for 45 minutes (the peak of political power in the country). Starting from this historical fact, the work proposes an imaginary plot about what could have happened during those three quarters of an hour and explores the question: what changes occur in the soul of the ruler during his mandate? Because, in the relativity of political times, Pedro Lascurain's 45 minutes are enough to portray the dizzying and crazy transformation that any other President undergoes in the 6 years that his mandate lasts.

festival participations

XXI Festival of Mexico in the Historic Center. Official program. Mexico City, 2005.
“Luminaria” 2005. VI Arts Festival. Atizapan, Edo. of Mexico, 2005.
XXVI National Theater Exhibition. Inaugural function. San Luis Potosí, 2005.
IV CEIBA Cultural Festival. Villahermosa tabasco. 2006.

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Duration

2 hours 45 minutes

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Premiere

August 23, 2018
Julio Castillo Theater
Mexico City

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Seasons

31 performances

Julio Castillo Theater

Mexico City

Credits

premiere cast

Hector Bonilla: Pedro Lascurain
Carlos Cobos:Photographer
Fabiana Perzabal: Telephonist

Moisés Arizmendi:Ordinance

Flavio Gonzalez Mello

Set design and lighting:Arturo Nava
Costume Design: Cristina Sauza
Original music and sound design: Eduardo Gamboa

Director's assistant: Manuel Ruiz Loya
Co-producers:XXI Festival of Mexico in the Historical Center, National Institute of Fine Arts, National Autonomous University of Mexico, La Compañía Perpetua

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