The play “The old thing works, humor and something more” is consolidated as one of the funniest proposals of the Buenos Aires night. With performances on Thursdays at Teatrobar880 of Saint Elmothe variette show combines comedy, dance performances and infectious energy from an experienced cast.
A safe bet in the heart of San Telmo
After its successful first presentation in the historic neighborhood, the work has received a “very good reception from the people”According to its protagonist, Marcelo Toscano. The actor, influencer and lawyer leads this project that already looks to the future, with proposals for the summer season 2026 that are under evaluation. The next performance is scheduled for December 4 at 8:30 p.m. in the room located at Defensa 880.
A luxury cast guarantees laughter
The success of the show is based on the chemistry of a strong cast. Along with Toscano, the renowned actress and comedian shines Gladys Florimontewho brings his vast experience and infallible comic timing. They complete them Cecilia Oviedo, Leandro Rava, Joel Ledesma and Camila Vendalcreating on stage smiling situations that are transmitted to the public with total naturalness. The variette’s proven formula—with more than sixty minutes of humor, dancing, and participation—proves that classic, when well executed, never goes out of style.
Practical information not to be missed
- Work: “The old works, humor and something more”
- Day and time: Thursday, 8:30 p.m. (next performance: December 4)
- Place: Teatrobar880Defensa 880, San Telmo.
- List: Marcelo Toscano, Gladys Florimonte, Cecilia Oviedo, Leandro Rava, Joel Ledesma and Camila Vendal.
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