Rosa Benito is counting the days until her debut as an actress (yes, actress…) in the theatre

Rosa Benito is counting the days and hours until September arrives, and it is already just around the corner. A very special month for her, because Rocío Jurado’s sister-in-law is making her debut as a theatre actress, something she had never dreamed of despite the great excitement she feels now. Chayo Mohedano’s mother, who returned to Telecinco to collaborate in From Fridayis promoting his project on social media. A project that starts at the Teatro Principal in Donosti on September 2.

I’m super nervous. I never thought about doing theater and now I’m in a wonderful project.. Pensioners The play is called. If I used to admire actors, now I admire those who do theatre much more because You can’t imagine how difficult it has been for me.“, he wrote a few days ago on his Instagram profile.

Rosa took advantage of the publication to thank her colleagues and the team that surrounds her for trusting her. “They gave me so much encouragement and told me ‘Come on Carmen [su nombre en la obra]. You can’t do it,’ and that ‘you can’… You can’t imagine the energy it gave me to fight and make my role wonderful.”

For Amador Mohedano’s ex it has not been easy to take on such a challenge, but she feels that she is achieving it: “It was difficult for me, I say it again, to memorize a play.But I had such a good time rehearsing that I got it. We have done it with a lot of love and hopefully Pensioners I came to any place in Spain to make us laugh. That’s what it’s all about, laughing and laughing a lot.“.

Less than two weeks before the grand premiere, Rociito’s aunt gets up thinking about the play and goes to bed thinking about it, because she can’t hide her nerves before the grand premiere despite how well the rehearsals are going and the great effort she has made all these months to ensure the best possible result.

This Tuesday, Rosa has entrusted herself to her spiritual beliefs, and has left a significant post on her stories: “Our voices have the power to move people’s hearts, to change society and even the world. And we will begin a new advance the moment we give voice to our ideas,” she wrote, resorting to the phrase of the Buddhist philosopher Daisaku Ikeda. And Rosa sentenced: “My moment.” Something that reminds us of her famous “it’s my moment and I want to live it” after winning. Survivors 2011Now, on to the theater.

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