Marta Albertini: the “queen of villains” arrives at public theater for the first time; “it’s fun to play the crazy person”
Actress Marta Albertini makes her public theater debut at the National Cervantes Theater in Argentina, returning to the stage after a decade with a new play directed by José María Muscari.
Marta Albertini, recognized as the 'queen of villains' for her iconic roles in telenovelas from the golden era of television, is making her much-anticipated debut at the National Cervantes Theater in Argentina. This marks not only her return to performance after a ten-year hiatus but also serves as a debut for the entire cast of the play 'Doradas,' which is directed by José María Muscari. The excitement surrounding her return highlights the combination of nostalgia and new beginnings in the Argentine theater landscape.
The production promises to showcase Albertini's exceptional talent in a character that allows her to embrace the complexities of portraying a disturbed individual, something the actress finds both exhilarating and impactful. The ensemble cast includes notable actors such as Cristina Alberó and Carolina Papaleo, all of whom are committed to delivering a captivating experience for the audience. The premiere is set to take place on March 19 at the Luisa Vehil room, emphasizing a significant stage for both seasoned performers and newcomers alike.
Albertini's return is not just a personal milestone; it also signifies the revival of theater after a challenging period for public performances. As audiences flock to witness this combination of talent and theatrical innovation, it reflects an enduring appreciation for the arts in Argentina, where storytelling through performance continues to flourish despite the various societal challenges faced in recent years.