Luciano Castro
experienced a confusing and violent episode last Friday when he left the Comafi Multiteatro theater after a performance of
El Divorcio,
in which he stars with his partner, Florencia Vigna, Pablo Rago and Carla Conte.
The actor went out to greet a dozen people who were waiting for him at the door so they could greet him, congratulate him on the performance and take a picture, however he was surprised when they jumped on him and grabbed him by the neck, causing a struggle with Castro
. that he took it off.
And then those in charge of theater security intervened.
Then, while some confusion reigned in the environment,
the actor quickly withdrew from the place.
Obviously this whole situation was captured by some people who later shared it on social networks.
Different users
assured that it was an attempted robbery.
"
It was a horrible moment.
The thief was out,” wrote one person on Twitter.
Others added: “It cannot be that there is so much impunity”, “no one is saved”, “they live stealing when leaving the theater”.
However, now, in an audio that Castro sent to Lío Pecoraro, host of the
El Run Run del Espectáculo
(HD Chronicle) cycle,
he explained what really happened.
"They didn't want to rob me, there are really a lot of people on Corrientes street and a boy I don't know what state he was in jumped at me and grabbed me by the neck
," the actor began by explaining.
"So I did nothing more than grab it and take it out, as it should be. I grabbed it and threw it to the other side and left,"
he added.
Play "El Divorcio", with Luciano Castro, Carla Conte, Flor Vigna and Pablo Rago.
Later, Castro analyzed what happened: "Obviously you look bad, imagine that you leave the theater, a full room, people are waiting for you for a photo,
and you have to take out a guy who jumped on your neck!"
"But hey, it's a much deeper issue than the kid on the street who jumped on me.
But I'm fine and they didn't want to rob me. Nothing happened
," the actor completed.
Your role as producer
In the middle of summer, when the play El Divorcio was being presented in Mar del Plata, Castro spoke with Clarín and told how he started this project.
“With Nelson (Valente, director and author of the work) we worked together for a while.
We have like a mini cooperative with a couple of colleagues and each one presents their own... when he gave me this booklet, among many others, it was the first one I read and I didn't want to read any more: I was convinced that this was the work I wanted
. we had to do here
," he said.
And he detailed: "All the topics he touches on (fights, reproaches, breakups and loving reconciliations). There is no way that the viewer does not empathize at some point with the dialogues, not at least if he was ever married or in a relationship."
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