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Pablo Albella: From Digital Content to Theater

Argentine actor and influencer Pablo Albella, in an exclusive interview, talked about his transition from creating content for social media to participating in the theatrical production 'Papá por Siempre'. He shared how working in a group differs from solo projects and openly discussed his relationship with his parents, admitting that losing his father helped him better understand life and the play itself.


Pablo Albella: From Digital Content to Theater

Actor Pablo Albella described how he is facing the challenge of being part of 'Papá por Siempre', told how he moved from digital content to theater, and opened up about his relationship with his parents. In an exclusive interview with the Argentine News Agency, during the chat, Albella defined the play as a constant challenge and explained that the process surprises him from the beginning. 'Since the play started, it hasn't stopped surprising me. It has that thing of coming and every day chatting with someone, having a mate, laughing, beyond the learning and work.' When asked about his relationship with his parents, he affirmed that he has always been very close to both, although he admitted that adulthood brings more 'stormy' moments where one must position oneself in the middle of a conflict that 'does not belong to you, and at the same time it belongs to you.' The actor revealed that he lost his father a few years ago, and that this only helped him to understand many things in life and also in the play, in addition he revealed that his current relationship with his mother is beautiful, because from adulthood the perspectives of each one are understood, something he also considers central in 'Papá por Siempre.' The artist told that his mother accompanies him in all his projects, that she accompanied him on the theater tour and that she will be present at the premiere. For this reason, he defined himself as 'very family-oriented', and explained that he tries for everyone to be well, at this point, he assured that the play moves him because it has to do with family love. Towards the end of the interview, he answered what he would do if he did not work in acting and there he confirmed that he likes the circus a lot, and that if he had to choose another path, he could be an athlete or an acrobat. He even mentioned that his 'easy place' would be to go back to advertising, but that acrobatics and sports always attracted him. 'I record, I edit, I answer, I do everything myself'. For this reason, he especially valued the group experience of theater: 'Being part of a group is nice.'