The return of the popular humorous space “Live the story” to Cuban television already has a date: it will be next July, and the confirmation came from him himself Luis Silva, actor who plays the character of Pánfilo.
This week, Silva shared a video on Instagram in which he is seen performing a skit in a public bathroom. Among the comments, he wrote that “the thing is for the month of July”, responding to the numerous people who ask him about the return of the program to the cuban television.
“Greetings to everyone who has commented. And for those who ask when 'Living from the Story' starts, the thing is for the month of July. Good things for everyone,” was the full message he shared on the social network.
Confirmation of the program's return date was received with celebration by several people, after more than a year of absence. “Living from the Story” is closely followed both inside and outside Cuba for its scathing approach to the country's current problems.
The actor Marlon Pijuan, a member of the cast of “Vivir del Cuento”, last March April, shared in Instagram some moments from the filming of the comedy, anticipating that the space will offer “everything” in its new season.
“We will bring you everything because there is everything to create,” wrote the artist who plays Isidoro, suggesting that after being away all this time, there is a lot of inspiration in the current Cuban reality, full of problems such as the worsening of the economic crisis, the inflation and the migration.
“There is 'Living by the story' for a while”, he pointed out.
The television space “75 degrees West”, by Cubavision International, at the beginning of May he approached the filming of “Vivir del Cuento”, and obtained some statements from the actors in the cast.
“We are going to have a chapter where I go viral,” said Silva, referring to social networks. “In another chapter, I plant plants for the neighbors in a backyard garden, which gets complicated when they fly away.”
“In another chapter we have a neighbor who is becoming a citizen of another country. You know that this is being used now, I don't know why,” said the actor, hinting that they will address, with incisive humor, the issue of migration and the current tendency of many Cubans to obtain Spanish nationality.
“Hot chapters are coming and I know that people are going to have fun,” he stressed.
For his part, Pijuán said that with the character of Isidoro he feels more representative of the people, “of the ordinary Cuban”.
“My character is gay, and it is a tribute that I pay to all my friends,” said the actor, emphasizing that with “Isidoro” he intends to send a message that It doesn't matter if you are homosexual, but that you are a good person..
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