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"Wojtyla: The musical"

De Angel Mahler and James Murray ...

Together for the first time in the original music, and art direction and staging, respectively, premiered with Marcelo Garay Kotliar and Chacho in book and lyrics, with an idea of \u200b\u200bTito Garay and special guest Vicky Buchino the only musical production and book proposals Argentine theater.

for only 20 performances will be presented at the Globe Theatre (Marcelo T. de Alvear 1155)

A true story worth telling

The musical "WOJTYLA, THE MUSICAL" (De Lolek John Paul II) tries to rescue and celebrate the life of John Paul II, from a perspective quite different from known, away from the already seen "musical biographies" to tell a less well-known period in the life of Karol Wojtyla: his youth.

The musical can get into their teenage years. When your Poland was besieged by the Nazi regime and, after his fall, the arrival of Communism to power. We'll see how during his life, faced losses, pain and love. His passion for theater, literature, his patriotism and his faith when his priestly vocation was not yet ripe.

"WOJTYLA, THE MUSICAL" shows how Poland was one of the nations that suffered under Nazi occupation, seeing their children suffer most ferocious crimes, witnessing the "suicide of humanity." Affected by so much pain and violence, the young Karol decided to change their lives, responding to the call God to the priesthood.

This new musical Argentina recalled when he had to Karol Wojtyla face of totalitarianism and atheism, when working as a laborer in a quarry to avoid deportation, when he had to mourn the loss of their friends in the war, including Jurec, a revolutionary Jewish friend from childhood were intimate partners life and were separated by war.

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Idea & Coordination Tito Garay

Original Music Angel Mahler

Book and lyrics Marcelo Kotliar - Carlos Garay

Francisco Oversight Moliterno

Artistic Director James Murray

Deborah Press Parodi - Fernando Chamot

Produced by Areopagus Civil Society

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