Theatre

As an actress, I have worked since 1998 in various independent productions in the city of Córdoba, Argentina. Notably, I co-created the female comedy duo “Las Menos Pensadas” with actress Lucía Márquez. Together, we performed four short plays in a café-concert format, where we engaged in theatrical play by singing, dancing, and improvising with audience questions. With the works of “Las Menos Pensadas,” I traveled to Buenos Aires and Tucumán.

As a director, I began my career in 2006 with Silvana Pietronave’s debut play, “There Was Something in the Air… Fernando,” for which I won the award for Best Direction of a Monologue, granted by the Municipality of Córdoba, Argentina.

I have directed numerous monologues and have assisted in the direction of theatrical and musical performances by actresses and musicians from Córdoba, such as “The Book of Dr. Chaleman” (Sivia Vergara and Anabela Martinez), “Roberta” (Julieta Herrera), “Alimañas” (Guillermina Farias Wagner), and “Vuelos Revueltos” (Cecilia Raspo and Natalia Martinez), “Sonamos” (Valentina Echeverría and Celeste Lozada), among others.

As a manager and producer, I have created and produced, together with Lucía Márquez, the First Comedy Cycle by Women in the City of Córdoba, Argentina, with two editions featuring actresses dedicated to comedy in various theatrical genres. The cycle was also presented in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.