
Jesucristo Superestrella Andino
Drama
Overview
A free adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar. The musical, shot in the Atacama Desert, transfers the action to the context of the indigenous peoples of the Andes and uses arrangements made with musical instruments typical of the region.
Top Cast
Patricio Donaire
Patricio Donaire
Jesús
Patricio Donaire
Jesús


Maitén Montenegro
Maitén Montenegro
María Magdalena
Maitén Montenegro
María Magdalena
Paco Mairena
Paco Mairena
Judas
Paco Mairena
Judas


Alfredo Herrera
Alfredo Herrera
Caifás
Alfredo Herrera
Caifás
Colín Ramírez
Colín Ramírez
Anas
Colín Ramírez
Anas
Eduardo Ravani
Eduardo Ravani
Horodes
Eduardo Ravani
Horodes


Fernando Alarcón
Fernando Alarcón
Pilatos
Fernando Alarcón
Pilatos
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