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Last December, Nicolas Cabre, Jorge Suárez, Nicolas Scarpino and Freddy Villarreal visited Carlos Pas to exhibit their works for the first time. king’s musketeersA remake of the legendary comedy from the 90s, directed by Manuel González Gil and adapted from the novel the three musketeersby Alexandre Dumas.
The work was created in 1991 with Miguel Ángel Sola (later replaced by Jorge Maralé), Juan Lerado, Dario Grandinetti and Hugo Arana Premiere. Then he came back with the other performers.
Now, after winning awards such as Best Book, Best Director, Best Comedy and even the Carlos de Plata Award, the production returns to the city of Córdoba to add to the weekend of November 16-17 Glorious, and it’s the long weekend.
The date this time was in the Art City.
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A few months ago, a review in this newspaper read: “In González Gil’s proposal, four actors would have to represent the novel in public the three musketeersby Dumas. The story tells of d’Artagnan’s meeting with the famous Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. But actors make mistakes all the time: they forget their lines, they get nervous, they get stuck on slightly more complicated words, they go on stage early or late, they lose patience, they get distracted. Therefore, this game is about Suarez, Villarreal, Scarpino and Cabre playing bad roles. It’s a buggy game, but one that’s well done and one that keeps explaining itself.
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Work king’s musketeers Return to Córdoba, this time to the City of Arts. The dates are Friday 16th and Saturday 17th November. Tickets are available through the theater box office and www.autoentrada.com
king’s musketeers Directed by Manuel González Gil and starring Nicolas Cabre, Jorge Suárez, Nicolas Scarpino and Freddy Villarreal. General Producers: Julio Gallo, Ricardo Gallo and Juan Manuel Cabaye. Associate Producer: Louis Letona. Sets by Julieta Askar; costumes by Sofia Di Nunzio; music and arrangements by Martín Bianchedi, Ruben Rubén Cuello is responsible for the choreography.
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**Interview with Director Manuel González Gil on the Remake of ”King’s Musketeers”**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Manuel. Last December, a remarkable event took place when you, along with Nicolas Cabré, Jorge Suárez, Nicolas Scarpino, and Freddy Villarreal, showcased your works at Carlos Paz. Can you tell us more about the experience?
**Manuel González Gil:** Absolutely! It was an incredible moment for us. Being able to present “King’s Musketeers” in such a beautiful venue and sharing the stage with such talented actors was truly special. The audience’s reaction was overwhelmingly positive, which made all the hard work worth it.
**Editor:** This production is a remake of the legendary comedy from the ’90s. How does your version differ from the original?
**Manuel González Gil:** While our adaptation pays homage to the original, we’ve infused it with a fresh perspective that resonates with today’s audience. We’ve updated some dialogues and comedic elements to reflect contemporary humor and societal norms. Additionally, the visual and stage design aim to create an engaging experience that captures the essence of Dumas’ classic while maintaining its comedic spirit.
**Editor:** What inspired you to take on this project?
**Manuel González Gil:** I’ve always been fascinated by “The Three Musketeers” and its themes of friendship, loyalty, and adventure. The opportunity to reinterpret such a beloved story through a comedic lens felt exciting. Plus, collaborating with these amazing actors, who each bring their unique flair to the characters, was too good to pass up.
**Editor:** You’ve mentioned the cast—how significant was their involvement in shaping the play?
**Manuel González Gil:** Their involvement was crucial. Each actor brought their distinct personality and comedic timing to the role, which has added depth to the characters. The chemistry among the cast enhances the storytelling, making it really enjoyable for the audience. They’ve truly embodied the spirit of the ‘musketeers’.
**Editor:** With this play, are there plans for future projects that you are excited about?
**Manuel González Gil:** Yes, we’re already in discussions for future productions! I can’t name specifics yet, but I assure you that we’re exploring a variety of genres and stories that we hope will resonate well with our audiences.
**Editor:** This sounds promising! Thank you for sharing your insights with us, Manuel. Best of luck with “King’s Musketeers” and all your future endeavors.
**Manuel González Gil:** Thank you! I appreciate the opportunity to discuss our work, and I hope to see everyone at the theater soon!