Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The world of theater and film is gearing up to welcome one of the most anticipated adaptations of the year: "Wicked," the renowned Broadway show that reinterprets the classic story of "The Wizard of Oz." With its arrival on the big screen scheduled for November, anticipation is building not only for the captivating narrative but also for the cast that will bring the characters to life in the Latin American dubbing. In this context, Danna Paola and Ceci de la Cueva have been confirmed as the voices of Elphaba and Glinda, respectively, a decision that promises to resonate in the hearts of fans. Originating from the musical that debuted in 2003, "Wicked" has captivated audiences worldwide by offering an alternative view of the characters from the original work. The story focuses on the relationship between Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, and Glinda, the Good Witch, exploring their friendship and the events that led them to be seen as antagonists. This fresh approach has added depth to the characters, allowing viewers to understand the complexities of their lives and decisions. Danna Paola, known for her role in "Élite," is excited to reprise her role as Elphaba, a character that has deeply impacted her. In a recent interview, the actress reminisced about her theater experience, fondly recalling the challenges she faced in adopting the iconic green makeup. For her, "Wicked" was more than just a play; it was a transformative experience that helped her grow both artistically and personally. Ceci de la Cueva also expressed her happiness at reuniting with Danna and bringing Glinda to life once more. The two actresses share a special connection, having portrayed these roles on the Mexican stage between 2013 and 2015. De la Cueva highlighted how their experience in "Wicked" provided them the opportunity to grow and learn from each other, strengthening their bond as colleagues and friends. The impact that "Wicked" has had on the theatrical and cinematic landscape is undeniable. The show has been praised not only for its impressive music and choreography but also for its message about acceptance, friendship, and the struggle for identity. This message resonates especially in a time when diversity and inclusion are central themes in society. As the premiere date approaches, fans of the original work and new viewers alike are eager to see how the film captures the essence of the story. The film adaptation promises to stay true to the stage production, generating great expectations among "Wicked" followers. The combination of talented voices like Danna and Ceci, alongside the cinematic direction, could result in an unforgettable cinematic experience. Danna also shared her thoughts on the relevance of "Wicked" today, pointing out that it is a story everyone should know. "It’s so rich in substance," she stated, emphasizing that the work offers something for everyone, from action to moments of reflection. This type of narrative is what has allowed "Wicked" to remain relevant over the years. "This project is what I am most grateful to life and the universe for bringing back to me," Danna expressed, highlighting how her role as Elphaba has influenced her growth as a woman and artist. For her part, Ceci also emphasized the importance of the collaboration and mutual respect they have cultivated over the years, which has allowed them to create something special together. With the arrival of "Wicked" in theaters, the world is preparing to dive once again into the magical land of Oz, where stories of friendship and redemption intertwine in a unique way. The anticipation to see how these two actresses will bring their characters to life in the film version is high, and many are already counting down the days to the premiere. In the meantime, the legacy of "Wicked" continues to grow, reaffirming its place in the history of entertainment.