SYNOPSIS
It came to inaugurate in 2005, what years later would be known as a micro theater but in a musical version. Five stories that are not connected to each other, but that can be enjoyed in a single night with small sensations of unforgettable snapshots.
WHILE YOU DRINK YOUR COFFEE: At the time when a small cup of coffee is emptied on the lips of a sophisticated lady, the waiter who attends her dreams of making her fall in love with a bolero. Will he get it?
STONES: Two human-shaped statues whose stones come from the loneliness of the mountain, one and the freshness of the sea, the other, watch life go by without really understanding how the other behaves. Finally, the third statue resolves the conflict in a tragic way.
THE HAPPY HOUR: An underworld kitsch couple gets into a heated argument over a third party. There is a kidnapping, a reproach and a love of nostalgia. When the third reappears, the relationship will take a scandalous turn.
THE FITTINGS: A bride about to appear at the altar awaits her mother's blessing. What he receives, in return, is a jewel that she must give him...before the police find it.
JELÓUS!: The Clown in love with the Clown dreams of a love as sweet as candy. Everything will be perfect until the monstrosity of La Bufona puts everything in danger. Then their love will turn into a nightmare.
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Lyrics: Gustavo Palacios Pilo
Music: Juan Gerardo Candioti / Alejandro Miguel Lagger
IN PRAISE OF THE SHORT
An instant that deserves to be a legend can start like this
two words in the wind, a passing image
and the story is gigantic in feeling.
The good thing if it is brief is better
because it turns out to be an exquisite bite
what a joy this moment
and prepare to receive
a magnificent banquet, a great feast.
little creature stories
that we can all find
It's big inside
although its lines are minimal
Well, only a great narrator is enough for us.
History is full of ephemeral words
And together they constitute a royal legacy
Of looks and faces, of voices and pouts
Of snapshots of life that tell much more.
An opera begins in a sound
And of minimum heartbeats an existence is made
An infinite tower begins in a brick
Life begins one hour at a time.
The minimum is the form
The big thing is what it keeps
And each character contains his story
Blessed and great is the meeting
Well then, forever, others will be.
Final of “Minimal Musicals”
Lyrics: Gustavo Palacios
Music: Juan Gerardo Candioti / Alejandro Miguel Lagger
PRAISE TO THE BRIEF
An instant that deserves to be legend can start like this
Two words in the wind, an image passing
And the story is huge in the feeling.
The good if short is better
Because it turns into a delicious bite
This cheers up this moment
And prepares to take
A flawless banquet, a huge feast.
Little stories about creatures
That we all can find
Its interior is enormous
Although minimum its lines
Since we have enough with one speaker.
Of ephemeral words History is full
And together they constitute a real legacy
Of looks and faces, of voices and pouts
Of life instants that tell a lot more.
An opera begins in a sound
And of minimum heartbeats is made an existence
An endless tower begins with a brick
Life starts one hour at the time.
The least is the shape
The most is what it keeps
And every character holds a story in itself
Blessed and great is the meeting
Since then, forever, others will be.
“Minimal Musicals” ending
© Gustavo LS Palacios 2005
© Minimal Musicals 2005
DATA SHEET
Cycle in Casafé 2005
Show Room in Spanish Center 2005
Expanded Edition in La Moreno 2007
Book and Letters: Gustavo Palacios Pilo
Original Music: John Candiotti
WHILE YOU DRINK YOUR COFFEE
The Lady: Daniela Romano
The Waiter: Diego Benitez
JELOUS!
The Clown: María Inés Aiello / Daniela Romano
The Clown: Fabio Sosa
The Jester: Silvia Broggini / Carolina Mráz
THE OUTFIT:
The Bride: Luciana Braunstein / Daniela Romano
The Mother: Kelly Gigliotti / Ivana Ledesma
THE HAPPY HOUR
Him: Pablo Lopez Rosas
Her: Kelly Gigliotti
ORIGINAL MUSIC: Alejandro Miguel Lagger
STONES
The Black Statue: Andrea Eletti / Silvia Broggini
The White Statue: Luciana Braunstein
The Blue Statue: Favio Britez / Guillermo Conforte / Juan Müller