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Edna Lieberman y el teatro, segunda parte
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Edna Lieberman y el teatro, segunda parte

The article discusses a theatrical performance titled 'Los Estunmen,' which is described as a contemporary opera based on music by Fernando Velázquez and a libretto by Nao Albert and Marcel Borrás. The author attended the show at the Sala Roja Concha Velasco in Madrid and reflects on the experience, noting the complexity of the title, which is derived from the English term 'stuntmen.' The opera follows a protagonist who seeks revenge after the tragic death of her child, exploring themes of sense-making in the face of inexplicable violence. The author evaluates the production from four perspectives—spectacle, libretto, drama, and music—and acknowledges the emotional intensity and relevance of the storyline, particularly in light of real-world incidents involving mass shootings.

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Edna Lieberman y el teatro, segunda parte

The article discusses a theatrical performance titled 'Los Estunmen,' which is described as a contemporary opera based on music by Fernando Velázquez and a libretto by Nao Albert and Marcel Borrás. The author attended the show at the Sala Roja Concha Velasco in Madrid and reflects on the experience, noting the complexity of the title, which is derived from the English term 'stuntmen.' The opera follows a protagonist who seeks revenge after the tragic death of her child, exploring themes of sense-making in the face of inexplicable violence. The author evaluates the production from four perspectives—spectacle, libretto, drama, and music—and acknowledges the emotional intensity and relevance of the storyline, particularly in light of real-world incidents involving mass shootings.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event—a theatrical performance—with no direct political implications or commentary. It provides descriptive and reflective content without taking a stance on any political issue.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): The article discusses an opera performance and includes some contextual information about the work and its themes. It references a primary source (the opera) but does not provide direct quotes or detailed content from it. The mention of 'stuntmen' and its Spanish adaptation is explained, showing som

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