Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Bob Golding, the talented actor who has portrayed the legendary British comedian Eric Morecambe, has expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the community of Harpenden following the world premiere of his new play, "The Last Laugh." The performance took place at the Eric Morecambe Centre, a venue that holds a special significance for both the actor and the local audience, as it celebrates the life and legacy of the beloved comic. Golding, who has captivated audiences with his portrayal of Morecambe in the award-winning production "Morecambe," described the experience of performing in Harpenden as "surprisingly emotional." The actor noted the strong connection between the town and Morecambe, who spent many formative years in the area. This intimate relationship was palpable during the performance, as Golding delivered a tribute to the comedian's enduring spirit while also engaging warmly with local fans. Audience members were treated to a nostalgic journey through Morecambe's career, and Golding’s commitment to authentically embodying the comic’s essence resonated deeply with attendees. The actor acknowledged that the vibrant atmosphere created by the Harpenden crowd added a unique dimension to the performance, making it an unforgettable experience. In a nod to the local football club, Luton Town FC, Golding also extended his thanks for their assistance with his costume, which further cemented the community's involvement in the celebration of Morecambe’s legacy. The convergence of local pride and theatrical artistry not only enhanced the performance but also underscored the importance of community in the arts. As Golding prepares to take "The Last Laugh" to the Edinburgh Fringe, his reflections on the warm reception in Harpenden serve as a reminder of the profound impact a supportive community can have on the arts. The connection between the actor, the audience, and the spirit of Eric Morecambe will undoubtedly continue to flourish as the play makes its journey to a wider audience.