SYNOPSIS
Two classic characters par excellence: Ophelia and Horace from Shakespeare's play ¨Hamlet¨, reviewed this time by Angelica Liddell, from the perspective of pain, shame, and the brutality of human relations.
Moreover, if we resort to brutality, we will find those infernal passages of two beings in solitude, one with the other violated in their condition and in their existence.
A false suicide and a false hero. In addition, from the horror throw, the stage universe will explain our actions against others with the necessity of affection and caress.