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‘Pituca without Lucas’: ‘Chapasa’ marks its debut on TV and highlighted the support of Jorge Aravena [VIDEO]

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‘Pituca without Lucas’: ‘Chapasa’ marks its debut on TV and highlighted the support of Jorge Aravena [VIDEO]

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‘Chapasa’ tells what it’s like to work with Jorge Aravena and the tips the renowned actor gave him to develop his character.

Apart from romance and fun, humor will be the essential ingredient in Pituca sin Lucas. One of the key roles in this plot is ‘Goyo’, played by Henry Peláez Rosales, better known in the artistic world as ‘Chapasa’, who promises to make the audience laugh with his funny jokes.

Trained since 2008 in disciplines such as clowning, theatrical improvisation and acting, the actor has participated in various theatrical productions, including Where do the balloons go, Es3 y Everything in one day, among other. She studied a diploma in clowning at the El Bosque University in Bogotá, Colombia, and since 2020 she has stood out in Stand Up with two specials: Here the Clown died y Hello, I’m Chapasa.

After his successful time on the stage, he reached Pituca sin Lucaswhich marks its debut in the world of soap operas. Going from theater to television has been a challenge, but the experience he is having ‘Chapasa’ It has helped him adapt to everything. On stage, he can adjust to a theme and propose a show about it, but, on TV, he has the versatility to address different nuances within his character taking into account that the project is a family novel.

“It is precisely to see how we can get it so that it can be enjoyed by both the little ones and the most adults,” he said in conversation with RPP.

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‘Chapasa’ talks about his character, tells the difference between theater and TV; in addition to how his stage friends reacted to his debut on television. | Source: RPP

‘Chapasa’ and the support of Jorge Aravena in his debut in Pituca sin Lucas

“Jorge is a great guy,” he said. ‘Chapasa’ when we asked him about his experience working with a long-time actor like Jorge Aravena. In the novel, ‘Goyo’ embodies industriousness, honesty and generosity. He works at the position of Manuel Gallardo (Aravena), known as ‘The Shark’, where he is always found with a smile on his face.

He is the soul of the fishing terminal, sought after by people for his jokes, imitations and his wit. However, despite his good humor, there is something that eludes him: the heart of Conchita (Kukuli Morante). Additionally, he will have to deal with the constant teasing of his roommate, Enri, about his feelings for Conchita.

By being your debut on television, the remembered heartthrob from Girasoles para Lucía guided ‘Chapasa’ to be able to complement each other since they have several scenes together: “There are nuances that my character has and I asked him what you recommend for this scene, some tips; and he told me: ‘Look, I recommend this’. There are some very nice dialogues between him and I, then he tells me: ‘Let’s play it this way’. With that we propose it to the director and if he likes it, it goes out.” For ‘Goyo’, “Jorge’s experience fuels the scene a lot.”

To make it more organic, both ‘Chapasa’ and Jorge Aravena They have added some Peruvian touches so that people feel close to it: “That’s what I’m looking for together with my colleagues. That’s where their spark comes in,” he said with a laugh, highlighting that it’s always with the permission of the director. “We tell him: ‘Hey, look, in this little part I think that such a little phrase could be added. It’s much more organic, more natural.’

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‘Chapasa’ and its transition from theater to TV with Pituca sin Lucas

Although they are totally different experiences, ‘Chapasa’ Consider that there is only one difference between doing a play or Stand Up and a novel. “On TV I don’t have the immediate response from the public,” he said. For the comic actor, seeing the audience’s reaction is crucial to knowing if his show is working or not.

On the other hand, on the small screen, what counts is the rating, however, that does not keep him up at night because he trusts that Pituca sin Lucas It will be a success. On the other hand, he was happy about the reaction his theater friends had when he told them that he will make his debut on television: “After my family, the first person I wrote to was Mateo (Garrido Lecca),” he recalled.

As he had already had his first experience on television with Super Thereasked him for some advice: “I told him: ‘I’m telling you that I’ve just been accepted, what’s your recommendation from beginner to beginner?’ Then he got excited, he gave me the best vibes, he told me: ‘Enjoy it, have fun, propose, “Also expect your colleagues to propose to you, to build together on scene, to be with their ears open to every indication and to enjoy this process.”

‘Chapasa’ He took the recommendations and felt satisfied with the interpretation of ‘Goyo’, so he hopes that this project will not be the last: “You will see my character for a little while with a very happy emotion and then you see him half worried, then he is sad , later, happy; then I love those nuances it has and I would love to continue with this experience, of course, why not?”, he said.

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The cast of “Pituca sin Lucas” at the press conference where all the actors who will be part of the family soap opera were introduced.Source: Diffusion

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