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Regina (play)

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Music
  
Antonio Calvo

Book
  
Antonio Velasco Piña

Playwright
  
Antonio Velasco Piña

Lyrics
  
Álex Slucki

Originally published
  
1987

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Regina: Un Musical Para Una Nación Que Despierta (Regina: A musical for an awaking nation) is a musical presented in the San Rafael Theater in Mexico. The musical part of the play was composed by Antonio Calvo, with lyrics by Alex Slucki. This play was performed for the first time on March 21, 2003.

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History

This is the very first time Lucero performed in a play. She accepted the role that was offered by Pablo Perroni, Antonio Calvo and Renato Herrera. Lucero looked the opportunity because she rejected the role of the soap opera Amor real by the director Carla Estrada[1].

Synopsis

Regina was born because of the union of Popocatepetl and Hiztlatzihuatl volcanoes in the 50's. She was a dakini with supernatural powers inherited by the Dalai Lama, dominates the nature (the rain, the wind, the day, the night, etc.). This was discovered by Tagdra Rimpoche, her mentor, along with the Dalai Lama, upon doing some the tests of the objects, where she, on a natural way, chooses the same objects that Dalai Lama had already chosen [2].

Musical Numbers

  1. Ciudad Inhumana
  2. Digan Por qué
  3. Hechizo de Luna
  4. Lama La
  5. Luz de mi verdad
  6. Viva Regina
  7. La Cárcel China
  8. Gloria
  9. No hay tiempo que perder
  10. Libres
  11. Amanecer
  12. Con un solo pensamiento
  13. Dinos por qué
  14. Mira con los ojos de la esencia

Performers

  1. Lucero
  2. Edgar Cañas
  3. Ana Regina Cuarón
  4. Jano
  5. Enrique del Olmo
  6. Danna Paola
  7. José Roberto Pisano
  8. Moisés Suárez
  9. Alejandro Villeli [3]

References

Regina (play) Wikipedia