Actor and playwright Gadiel Sztryk explained the origin of 'Happy Day,' the ninth show by the theater duo Sutottos, which he formed with Andrés Caminos in 2005. In an interview with the Argentine News Agency, the artist spoke about the play's inspiration, his creative partnership with his colleague, and the duo's current status in the Buenos Aires theater scene. Sztryk explained that the show's idea stemmed from a reflection on social mandates related to happiness. He noted that the play, featuring twin brothers, reflects the theme of societal pressure on individuals. Sztryk also discussed his nearly twenty-year creative partnership with Caminos, emphasizing the pleasure of working together. The actor admitted that personal elements always appear in his work and highlighted the emotional connection the audience establishes with the stories. He shared an experience where viewers would reunite after seeing the show. Sztryk also addressed the current state of Argentine theater, the economic impact on attendance, and the supportive community that sustains the theater. Currently, the show is presented on Saturdays at the Teatro El Picadero.
Argentine Actor Explains His New Show 'Happy Day'
Actor and playwright Gadiel Sztryk discussed his ninth show with the duo Sutottos. He shared the story behind the play, inspired by social mandates on happiness, and talked about his creative partnership with Andrés Caminos.