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La Zaranda arrives at the Picadero with a poetic work on emptiness and the healing power of art
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La Zaranda arrives at the Picadero with a poetic work on emptiness and the healing power of art

The article discusses the return of the Spanish theater collective La Zaranda to Argentina with their new play 'Quien Sea Llega Tarde,' marking their first fully local production outside Spain. The play, directed by Paco de La Zaranda and written by Eusebio Calonge, was previously successful in Madrid and now premieres at Buenos Aires' iconic Teatro Picadero. The article highlights the collaboration between the collective and Argentine actors Paula Ransenberg and Nayla Pose, emphasizing the artistic significance and the supportive environment provided by the Spanish directors. It also includes quotes from Ransenberg about the experience of working with La Zaranda and the impact of art in contemporary society.

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La Zaranda arrives at the Picadero with a poetic work on emptiness and the healing power of art

The article discusses the return of the Spanish theater collective La Zaranda to Argentina with their new play 'Quien Sea Llega Tarde,' marking their first fully local production outside Spain. The play, directed by Paco de La Zaranda and written by Eusebio Calonge, was previously successful in Madrid and now premieres at Buenos Aires' iconic Teatro Picadero. The article highlights the collaboration between the collective and Argentine actors Paula Ransenberg and Nayla Pose, emphasizing the artistic significance and the supportive environment provided by the Spanish directors. It also includes quotes from Ransenberg about the experience of working with La Zaranda and the impact of art in contemporary society.

Bias read (Center): While the article covers cultural and artistic developments, it does not take a clear ideological stance. The focus is on the collaborative process and artistic achievements rather than political commentary. The tone remains balanced, discussing both the challenges and successes of the project, thus

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