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‘Until next Friday’ is a different play of three versions in which three couples appear: girl and girl, boy and boy, boy and girl. “This means that people can go to see the same play with the same text, but the feeling that they live is different,” explains Víctor Páez, director of the theater company ‘Theatrical Option’.
For her part, Zoraida Ballesteros, director and actress of ‘Opción Teatral’ assures that “The plot of the story has nothing to do with the orientation of the characters.” And it is that its objective is to demonstrate that everyday situations are the same for everyone and that sexual condition should not matter. “Love is love, it doesn’t matter if you are a boy and a girl, a boy and a boy …”, says actor Fran Abellán. An opinion shared by actress Sara Herranz, who stresses that “it doesn’t matter who the characters do because in the end all they tell are love stories.”
“Above all, it is very wild”, affirms the actress Marina Muñiz of the work, of which she assures that “it has things very to enter the mud. Since Pride last year, they have been opening their eyes to a society, still with prejudices. A good idea to end the prejudices that still exist today. This is how Fran Abellán explains it: “You can be a good incentive for those people to come and face what is a reality.”
As real, as life itself, they tell and promise a final surprise, without spoiling, that leaves the audience nailed to the seat and even the interpreters themselves. “Many times I leave the functions shaking almost like the public”, points out Fran Abellán. An audience, they say, delivered. And it is that they point out that “people were willing to do things.”
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