Carlos Latre (Castellón de la Plana, 1979) arrives at the theater where this interview takes place in the center of Madrid alone, walking (wandering around, as he likes it) and making a joke, despite it being nap time.
Beneath the mask you can see his contagious smile.
He is happy, excited, because after five years he goes back on stage to present his new proposal
One Man Show
, a show that premiered in Barcelona last month and in which he hung the "Everything sold" poster every day.
Now Madrid is playing and it will be from Tuesday February 3 at the Edp Gran Vía Theater (Gran Vía, 66), where for 90 minutes the comedian will dance, sing and, above all, imitate more than a hundred characters while reviewing the actuality of the country.
Photo: Bernardo Díaz.
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