Soledad Silveyra Talks About Her Health and the Theater

Actress Soledad Silveyra shares her struggle against Arnold's neuralgia and her refuge in theater, where she enjoys the company of Luis Brandoni.


Soledad Silveyra Talks About Her Health and the Theater

The renowned actress Soledad Silveyra shared details about her experience in theater and her personal struggle with physical pain. Despite facing health difficulties, she continues to perform in the play where she shares the stage with Luis Brandoni.

"We have been filling all the performances. In theater, you feel the audience more, where you have them right there and you know when they laugh, when they get emotional," expressed Silveyra. Despite the challenges she faces, the actress continues to work and emphasized the importance of theater as a healing space.

Regarding her fellow actor, Silveyra praised Luis Brandoni, calling him the best actor of naturalism. "Being with Luis Brandoni feels like being supported, for me the best actor of naturalism. I listen to him a lot and it gives me great pleasure," shared the actress.

The lack of fiction on open television was also a topic addressed by Silveyra, who expressed her dissatisfaction about it. Since being diagnosed with Arnold's neuralgia, the actress has been facing health issues that have affected her daily routine. "It's horrible to live with pain. A nerve has been killed," revealed Silveyra.

During an interview with Pablo Montagna for the program Pasa Montagna on Radio Rivadavia AM 630, Silveyra made these statements about her health and her passion for theater, demonstrating her strong determination and love for her profession despite the challenges she faces.