Four women at different junctures in their lives, with four different points of view and approaches at life take the stage, in this frolicsome and playful comedy told through humor, music and monologues. They gather to reflect on their relationships, their similarities and differences, the role that women currently have in society, and their struggles against machismo. Following the success of “Soltero, Casado, Viudo y Divorciado”, Argentinian playwright Román Sarmentero, decided to write a new comedy about the struggles and rights of women, many times dominated by archaic “machismo”. This is not an adaptation of the previous play portrayed by men, but a completely new play.
Written by:
Román Sarmentero
Directed by:
Gilberto Velenzuela
Genre:
comedy
Location:
Steppenwolf 1700 Theater
1700 N. Halsted St. Chicago, 60614
Language:
Spanish