I got on a piano is a spectacular green anarchist, funny, poignant, absurd and even endearing starring Millán Salcedo, a former "Tuesday and 13" which embodies the comedian able to toggle the absurd mimicry and intelligence, with Double meaning jokes and laughter cause a grimace or a gesture or a steely reply.
Millán Salcedo's genius is addressed in "I went to a green piano" by Paco Mir and Joan Grace, two of the components of great tricycle.
Accompanied on piano by César Belda, assembly mixing biography, humor, nostalgia, complicity, memories and tributes to the likes of Juan Manuel Serrat Tip y Coll.
Millán Salcedo will be in Cartagena on Thursday August 7 at 22:30 pm in the Auditorium Park Towers.
Salcedo explained in the presentation of the play, the title parodies the first verse of a popular song entitled Go hassle!, Which has also been known as 'The armored train', sung in many shows and movies based on Civil War and its consequences.
In addition, she loves the green, because as he says is rare as a green dog.
Paco Mir, who had worked with the comedian in the play 'The Captain Gran't Nephews, "he added in remarks to the press that if someone is able to get a show anarchist, funny, poignant, absurd and even endearing, that is Millán Salcedo.
Mir who runs alongside Joan Gracia said that all he had to do is take ideas.
The former component Martes y Trece defends the show as a comedy-musicalcantábile divertimento in which, accompanied by pianist César Belda, seeks to offer the public a therapeutic counseling to encourage people to do what you've always imagined and has not dared to do, from getting into a green piano, to get to your father's beard, although he is beardless, or simply barbi.
During the last show in which he spoke, 'Salome' by Oscar Wilde, he noticed that he was out of contact with the public and confirmed it expects to recover with this work.
Salcedo wanted to make clear that this is not a monologue to use and incorporates laughter, biography, humor, smile, tributes, complicity, memories, a new word game.
The comedian admits that includes tributes to Tuesday and Thirteen and the memory of the saint patty de Móstoles.
'I got on a piano green' also includes tributes to his parents, Joan Manuel Serrat and Tip and Col. The idea of creating this kind of show he gave Gabino Diego.
The green piano bar, where you will feel rebellious again, without pause or reason.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena