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“Testosterona”: la obra que explora la masculinidad y el trauma, vuelve a Santiago, Valparaíso y Valdivia

The Clinic

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El cronista y escritor Cristián Alarcón regresa a Chile con Testosterona, el elogiado montaje que cruza periodismo, teatro y autobiografía para reconstruir las terapias de conversión a las que fue sometido en su infancia: le inyectaban la hormona para masculinizarlo. El autor cuenta a The Clinic cómo una memoria traumática ha derivado en una investigación internacional: 'Testosterona' es un laboratorio muy potente; seguimos desafiando los límites, sin abandonar la ambición de un periodismo riguroso y de alto impacto. Se presentará en el Nescafé de las Artes, Teatro Regional Cervantes y el Parque Cultural Valparaíso. The post “Testosterona”: la obra que explora la masculinidad y el trauma, vuelve a Santiago, Valparaíso y Valdivia appeared first on The Clinic.

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