Novela turned musical 'La Usurpadora' to be screened in Tucson

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Based on the 1990s telenovela 'La Usurpadora,' the musical version will screen here, ahead of its US premiere as part of Cinema Tucsón.

José María Rodríguez For La Estrella de Tucsón In 1998, the telenovela"La Usurpadora" invaded the screens of the homes of Mexican families with the story of twins who did not know each other, until one usurped the life of the other. It was neither the first nor the last time that this Venezuelan melodrama was told. The most recent version is a Mexican musical comedy that arrives in Tucson on Wednesday, March 22, for a preview screening.

People are also reading… Rivera-Ashford was born and raised in Nogales, Arizona, and moved to Tucson as a teenager. As a young adult, the Roskruge Bilingual and University High School graduate followed the path of his other love: gastronomy. He worked in restaurants in cities across the country, until he returned to Tucson to study at the University of Arizona"with the passion for writing," he said, harmoniously mixing English and Spanish. After the UA, he went to the American Film Institute in California and began his career in film and television.

A surprise move"La Usurpadora" tells the story of twin sisters separated at birth. One of them is rich and bad, while the other is poor and good.

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