If anyone can brag about being himself, it’s him. Eusebio Poncela, an incoming actor now Malaga along with this message in the play Kiss of the Spider Woman, adapted from the famous text of Manuel Puig directed by Carlota Ferrer, in which she shares the lead role with dancer and choreographer Ygor Yebra. Poncela masquerades as Molina, a gay homosexual imprisoned during the Argentine military dictatorship for “being attached to a minor child.”. This story, which tells about the civil war of the two main characters, opens the second act of the movie. Malaga Theater FestivalAt the Teatro Cervantes at 8pm, attested by the nationwide success since its premiere.
What does ‘Kiss of the Spider-Woman’ increase?
After doing so much, I think it brings up the fact of being yourself, that’s what it’s all about. What happens is that being yourself in the moment can kill you. And yet it might kill us, things haven’t changed that much. On the other hand, this montage is also a hymn to freedom.
Her character locks a woman under the body of a man accused of corruption by minors. How did you deal with it?
With patience, humility, and lots of fear, because he’s such a difficult character. Even though everything seems to flow when you see it, a lot of effort has been put into it. The truth is, I thought a lot before deciding to do this job, because in order to do this job well, I had to face some things about myself and sometimes I get lazy and cowardly.
What does Carlota Ferrer have to do with her participation in this show? What do you think about the adaptation?
Carlota Ferrer decided that I should not do this. We worked at This Is Not Bernarda Alba’s Home and we communicated very well. Carlota was superior to Manuel Puig to make this decision, and then things got better. He is a very ambitious and ambitious person, as he has a talent for everything. Even fitter than it was years ago, great. Apart from that, there are very intense moments in this production and the ritual of the theater works, which is not always the case. All of us, the audience and the actors play the role in this adaptation. And when I finally see the public’s faces, I’m sure everyone wanted these characters to be good, but that’s not possible.
How do the people react?
People love Ygor and me. It was very difficult to fill the Arriaga Theater in Bilbao for three days and we did it. And what I love most is that when I’m describing the Panther Woman movie where Puig tells the lives of these two people, I’m not just talking to my cellmate, but to the public. I love talking to the audience and getting them to understand. If theater has any use, it’s that it fosters a certain clarity, clarity, and a desire to move forward in life for all of us. And since I have a nose that is pressed, everything fits perfectly.
The understanding of homosexuality and transsexuality has improved a lot since the novel was published in 1976, how do you see the current situation?
Wow! I live in a city, I don’t know anything. I turned it off a long time ago and I don’t care what homosexuality looks like. I attended the first Pride Parade, interfered with the ‘Law of Desire’ when stones were thrown at us… I did my best and got fed up. I’ve never pretended, and if we’re talking about being yourself, I have been all along. I never wanted to be on the central red carpet, I’m a marginal with a professional career, I did what I wanted, still wondering if I could make love to a guy on the street without someone throwing a brick. offended me because of a loving attitude. But I don’t want to go into Honduras, this country is very backward, very old and scalloped and mantle and I’m already fed up with this subject and I say that in this work.
“If all men were like women, there wouldn’t be torturers,” he says at one point in the montage. What are you thinking?
I say this with all law, with dignity and clarity, thinking it is true. I believe.
She also says, “A man who isn’t afraid to show his feelings looks much more like a man to me than a man who insists on hiding them.”
That’s it. It was obvious to me when I was very young when I went out to do important things, and I never hid it because I didn’t want to be someone else or have another sex. I wanted to be The talent of an artist in any discipline should flow with Zamora herself, not her cousin. I got very smart with this.
He always knew he wanted to be an actor. What is the balance of your career since you started this trade?
They put me in theater to play bumblebee when I was three years old and now I’m 77 years old and I don’t know how to balance, I still have a lot left, I’m very healthy.
Do you remember more successes or failures?
I don’t remember, I’m living up to date and moving forward. Being yourself is a full-time job, a task that keeps me from remembering successes or failures. I have to think about what is happening to me, what I am and what to do, or what interests me.
Do you have other projects or are you considering leaving?
I’m in good health, I look like my grandson. But I’m not an actor keeping an eye on the phone, I’m really a stranger. My life is much more important than theater, but I never thought of giving up. Now I’m thinking about a movie that was offered to me.
His relationship with cinema has long had ups and downs.
The truth is that I rarely see cinema, now I read. And for example, if you ask me about the Goya awards, the truth is, I don’t care, I’m not in the business of paying attention to it.
Source: Informacion

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