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Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    La Ultima Funcion -Rosario Suarez

    by Cucawar on 9/7/10Byron Carlyle Theater - Miami Beach

    Excellent play. A must see for all. A true story brought to life on stage.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Also a great performance

    by DAquino on 9/6/10Byron Carlyle Theater - Miami Beach

    I haven't see her dancing since many years ago; of course it was in Cuba when she played Rare Avis and it was remarkable. Now she still keeps her stile, adding a new gift to her carrier; The performance. I hope I can see her again on scene.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    La Ultima Funcion era primero!!!!

    by Nikura on 9/6/10Byron Carlyle Theater - Miami Beach

    The show was incredible from start to finish. Rosario Suarez was spectacular!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    La Ultima Funcion-Rosario Suarez

    by Cdomuino on 9/6/10Byron Carlyle Theater - Miami Beach

    Thank you for giving me the chance to tell you about the show. I had seen Charin (Rosario Suarez) about 12 years before. She was then and continues to be one of the most accomplished ballet dancers I have ever seen. I purchased tickets early so that I was able to sit on the first row. The whole production turning around her experiences as a ballerina was very cleverly done by Abilio Estevez, a very good and poetic playwright who gives us once more a very unique piece, supporting a plot that was based on Charin's life. Charin is also a superb actress that can combine her dancing ability with the ability to act, and act well. She also has a comedic quality and timing that she manages masterfully. I enjoyed the entire show and was totally immersed in it, but I was almost taken out of breath when the Swan Lake music started playing and she appeared as the dying swan. Tears of overwhelming emotion started to stream down my face as I watched her exquisite performance of the white dying swam. At that point I felt there was nothing more I'd like from her than to see her dance. Since I'm an actress, I'm perhaps more sensitive to beauty than other people, but I end up crying every time I have watched her performed, (this is my third time). She is here on earth to be a prima-ballerina and no one else, in my opinion, can move an audience so much as her. Maybe, as she said in the play, she can't do anymore the 32 pirouettes she used to do when she was twenty years old, but she can still dance, o yes, she can! And she can still dance like no other dancer I have seen, and I had seen quite a few. I don't understand how a person of her caliber is not being hired for major undertakings at Carnegie Hall in NY or any other mayor performing places. I felt privileged, or more than that, blessed to have been witness to her dance performance once again. She is not just a ballet dancer; she is an artist of the Ballet.