Two of the biggest milestones of power and erotic, Caesar and Cleopatra, they reunite in 2015 in this play dramatized by Emilio Hernandez and directed by Magui Mira. From their perspective of today, they remember, ironize and discuss what they experienced more than two thousand years ago and what they have seen happen in the world since then.
The proposal, released this summer at the Festival of Classic Theater of Merida, combines the word, music (original by David San José), dance (choreographed by Nuria Castejón) and interpretation of four main actors: Angela Molina (Cleopatra ), Emilio Gutiérrez Caba (Caesar), Lucia Jimenez (young Cleopatra) and Marcial Alvarez (young Caesar).
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