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.
During the month of August 2024, Lima becomes the epicenter of theatrical culture in Peru, offering a variety of plays that capture the attention and interest of a diverse audience. With the participation of recognized national actors, the city's theaters present five productions that promise to delight both drama enthusiasts and comedy lovers. These plays, ranging from literary adaptations to original musicals, provide an unparalleled opportunity to enjoy local talent in a scenic environment. The first standout play is "Who Killed Palomino Molero?", an adaptation of the famous novel by Mario Vargas Llosa. This piece is showcased at the Teatro Marsano and narrates the intriguing story of a missing aviator in Talara. Performances are scheduled from Wednesday to Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m., allowing spectators to choose the most convenient time. Tickets are available at the theater box office and through the Teleticket platform, with affordable prices ranging from 60 soles for the popular performance to 90 soles for regular prices. In another corner of Miraflores, Teatro La Plaza presents "People, Places, and Things," a play starring the talented Jimena Lindo as Emma. Performances, held from Tuesday to Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m., offer a unique look at the complexities of human relationships. Tickets can be purchased on Joinnus, where prices are equally attractive, starting from 28 soles for students and wheelchair users to 65 soles for the general public. Barranco will also play an important role in the theatrical offering with the play "Men Don’t Cry," which guarantees laughter and reflections on masculinity. With prices ranging from S/73 for general admission to S/147 for the SUPER VIP category, attendees can enjoy a comfortable and entertaining experience. The Bianca Convention Center will host this production, with performances scheduled from August 15 to August 29. Focusing on the magic of witches, another production you can't miss is "Witches," where ticket prices vary by location, from 50 soles in the popular section to 95 soles in Platinum. This play promises to be a blend of laughter and wonder, ideal for those seeking a different night in a relaxed atmosphere. Finally, the Peruvian-Japanese Theater will present a play directed by Marisol Palacios, featuring a stellar cast that includes Patricia Barreto and Gabriel Iglesias. Performances will take place from Thursday to Monday, offering a range of prices starting at 30 soles, making it an affordable option for theater lovers. The varied theater offerings in Lima during August not only highlight the quality of the plays but also the commitment of Peruvian artists to continue bringing their talent to the stage. With the return of theaters after pandemic restrictions, the audience has responded enthusiastically, filling the seats and enjoying local creativity. Price accessibility is a key factor that allows more people to engage with theatrical art. With varied offers and special promotions, many of these plays are within reach of everyone, fostering culture and art in Peruvian society. Additionally, the interaction with actors and the intimate atmosphere of the theater halls provide a unique experience not found in other types of entertainment. August is shaping up to be a crucial month for theater in Lima, with a rich program of talent and diversity. The city's stages eagerly await the arrival of the audience, ready to be carried away by the stories told through performance. The invitation is made: don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this theatrical experience in the Peruvian capital.