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.
The world of Peruvian theater is preparing to welcome an innovative musical proposal that promises to captivate lovers of Creole culture. Roberto Moll, a renowned actor and figure in the national entertainment scene, is embarking on a new challenge by starring in the musical "Cariño Malo," which will be presented at the Municipal Theater of Lima from November 7 to 24. This will be a milestone in his career, as it marks his first foray into the musical genre, generating great anticipation among his followers and the general public. The show, produced by Scenika and directed by Tommy Párraga, brings together more than 15 artists on stage, who will perform a carefully curated selection of emblematic songs from Peruvian Creole music. Songs like "Mal paso," "La noche de tu ausencia," and "Cuando llora mi guitarra" promise to resonate in the hearts of the audience, evoking the rich musical tradition of the country. Live music will be a central element of the show, ensuring an authentic and vibrant experience. "Cariño Malo: The Creole Musical" takes place within the context of traditional Creole peñas, those gatherings where music and dance intertwine with gastronomy and the warmth of Peruvian culture. The story revolves around the peña "Don Felipe," an iconic place on the brink of bankruptcy. The owner, Don Felipe, clings to his pride and refuses any form of help, creating a conflict that unfolds throughout the plot. The characters in the play, such as Don Felipe's granddaughter, Meche, and his assistant Luis, become agents of change. Through their actions, they will try to convince Don Felipe of the importance of accepting help and adapting to the changes demanded by the modern world, all while keeping in mind the traditions that define their culture. This dilemma between the old and the new is a recurring theme in many contemporary societies and resonates deeply with the Peruvian experience. The cast, in addition to Roberto Moll, includes Julie Freundt, who also brings her talent and charisma to the production. The combination of their voices and performances promises to be one of the highlights of the show. The chemistry between the actors is vital in a musical, and expectations are high regarding their interpretation. The musical not only focuses on preserving traditions but also offers a deep look at love and its various manifestations throughout life. Human relationships, memories, and the passage of time are elements that weave together in the narrative, providing the audience with a reflection on the decisions we make and the opportunities we let slip away. The season of "Cariño Malo" presents a perfect opportunity to celebrate Peruvian culture in a different format, that of the musical. Tickets are already available through Teleticket, generating notable interest among theater enthusiasts, as well as those wishing to experience the fusion of music, drama, and dance in a single performance. The play will undoubtedly become a reference point for Creole musical theater and a platform for new generations of artists to connect with their cultural heritage. At the same time, it offers a space for audiences to reconnect with their roots and celebrate the richness of Creole culture in a contemporary setting. In a world where artistic proposals often tend to be homogeneous, "Cariño Malo" stands out as an act of cultural resistance, reminding us of the importance of identity amidst a globalized context. Thus, the story of Don Felipe and his peña invites us to question not only our traditions but also our ways of loving, dreaming, and living. With each musical note and each scene, the musical promises not only to entertain but also to touch the most intimate fibers of the audience's heart.