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Jumat, 27 Mei 2016

'The scars run deep': the explosive drama that reunites old enemies on stage - Telegraph.co.uk

Marcelo Vallejo, 53, turned into a conscript soldier who manned a 120mm mortar on Mount William: "We stayed there for 60 days and suffered forty five days of continuous bombing," he says, evenly. He lower back from the conflict so traumatised and raging he couldn't even undergo to hear British pop music. "i was very irritated for a really long time," he says, fixing me with a glance someplace between quiet pride and fierce scrutiny. "attempting to cope with that anger took me to the point of killing myself, like so many different veterans."

all through the three-month rehearsal in Buenos Aires, there were dark days. Arias exhibits: "there have been times when i thought, 'We gained't be capable of try this'. everyone turned into dealing with their own ghosts. The British had to have confidence me as an Argentine. They needed to believe me as a woman. It turned into a large challenge. the entire time I actually have been thinking, 'One much less day to head. Will we make it to the outlet evening?' It's a really fragile factor."

In that fragility, youngsters, lies what she believes to be the value of the mission. "The tension will at all times be there. This isn't about reconciliation but about being able to live with disagreement. so far, we've been in a position to do whatever collectively – and that's a whole lot greater than our international locations have managed." 

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