The acclaimed Colombian actor Andrés Parra is preparing for the final dates of his Spanish tour with the show "Venga que si es pa'eso," a monologue that has captivated international audiences. The Spanish capital will be the starting point for this final leg, with a performance scheduled for May 31. Subsequently, the artist will take his show to Valencia and Barcelona on June 1 and 2, respectively, to close this intense tour.
“"It has been a challenge for the entire team. The trips are very long, and we spend very little time in each city. So it has been intense. But I wanted to experience it, and I have enjoyed it a lot. I am very happy."
Known for his versatility and ability to embody characters with great psychological depth, the actor is considered a benchmark in Latin American acting. His rise to fame came with his starring role in the series Pablo Escobar, el patrón del mal (2012), where he was praised for his ability to humanize such a controversial figure.
The monologue "Venga que si es pa'eso" is described by the actor himself as an extension of his life, a mix of personal anecdotes, daily observations, and humorous reflections. The work addresses universal themes such as fear, loneliness, and processes of change, seeking to move the audience and explore the limits of interpretation.
“"I believe the most important thing is the happiness I feel in presenting the show again in Madrid after last year's success. I am very excited to see the reception of the Madrid audience again. I really like Madrid. (Smiles) Well, a lot."
For the Spanish public, these performances represent the last opportunity to witness an unfiltered version of the artist. The show promises an experience that merges laughter and tears from an authentic perspective, inviting attendees to immerse themselves in a unique theatrical proposal.