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The article discusses Argentine singer and performer Natalie Pérez's experience participating in the theatrical production 'Las cosas maravillosas' at the Multiteatro. The play, directed by Mey Scápola and based on a 2023 work by Duncan Macmillan, features a unique format where the sole interpreter shares the stage with sixty audience members who influence the performance. Pérez, known for her musical works such as 'Camila, nuestra historia de amor' (2013) and 'Peter Pan' (2016), explains how she balances her music career with theater projects. She emphasizes the importance of careful scheduling to avoid conflicts between her musical endeavors and acting commitments. Additionally, she reflects on the emotional connection between performers and audiences during live performances, highlighting the special nature of theatrical experiences.

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The article discusses Argentine singer and performer Natalie Pérez's experience participating in the theatrical production 'Las cosas maravillosas' at the Multiteatro. The play, directed by Mey Scápola and based on a 2023 work by Duncan Macmillan, features a unique format where the sole interpreter shares the stage with sixty audience members who influence the performance. Pérez, known for her musical works such as 'Camila, nuestra historia de amor' (2013) and 'Peter Pan' (2016), explains how she balances her music career with theater projects. She emphasizes the importance of careful scheduling to avoid conflicts between her musical endeavors and acting commitments. Additionally, she reflects on the emotional connection between performers and audiences during live performances, highlighting the special nature of theatrical experiences.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a theatrical performance and the personal experiences of a performer, which does not involve politically charged topics or ideological framing. It provides a balanced account of Pérez’s artistic journey and professional considerations without taking a clear political stance or

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