EVA SORIANO - Enjoyable
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'Disfrutona' is a fresh, sharp-tongued stand-up monologue in which Eva Soriano throws herself into an introspection that’s as absurd as it is honest. A torrent of unfiltered thoughts, like talking to yourself in front of the mirror after a shower, laughing at how ridiculous everything is, at not having a clue about anything and still enjoying it to the fullest. Down-to-earth, chaotic and highly enjoyable comedy. * Performance intended for people over 16 years of age; anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian. More information in the "Box Office and Regulations" section of this website: https://auditorioalfredokraus.es/taquillas-normativa If you’re reading this, it’s because you’re thinking about buying tickets for the show, and supposedly there should be a cute, cheeky little summary here about what it’s about. Well, it’s a monologue. Exactly: one person talking alone. What’s the show about…? You know when you get out of the shower and start talking naked in front of the mirror about absurd, pointless things? Well, that’s 'Disfrutona'. An introspective exercise by a ridiculous person talking about things she has no idea about. But go on, cheer up — she’s a nice girl.
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