The coronavirus strain also affects the theatrical industry; After 65 years of existence, the Teatro Canout will be demolished, informs its current administrator, Efraín Aguilar.
“The saddest thing is that I was going to demolish it and I was going to suffer as much as when the ‘Al fondo hay sitio’ house was demolished. It’s been a long time coming for me, I’ve not thought of anything to repeat, ”said Aguilar in an interview with El Comercio.
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The producer of television exciters such as “1000 Offices”, “Al fondo hay sitio”, “Así es la vida”, among others, revealed feeling sadly sad about the closeness of the recent albergo from his repertoire in 2005.
“Here is my life, everything is the product of my work, of my effort. It is possible to enter because no one enters before entering, lloro to record all the things that we have and think about before the pandemic. In these conditions, there can be no maintenance, the deeds are true and there will be no cover, “argues the theater and television producer,” said the Peruvian director.
At the moment, the theater director ensures that he invests in the house all his horrors during his administration, including those destined for his hogar; because “those who lose their millionaires are very miserable.”
“I have ten more theaters in the theater than any woman. With a lot of work, victimizing the abuse of my house, letting go of decency, buying machines to clean, remodeling, and leaving the local building a four-story building, with all the law, to dictate action classes. Invest in my money, absolutely everything, I lose my millionaires and my dollars, ”he explained.
“Soñaba con que mis cenizas las pusieran en el Canout teatro, ahora no sé a dónde van a ir”, añadió.
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The Teatro Canout was inaugurated in March 1954 by the empress Clara Canout Cevallos in honor of his father, the French engineer Miguel Canout.
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