Esteban Gago
Actor
Esteban Gago, Argentine, made his debut in Houston in 1994 with Primavera con una equina rota, at Rice University. Other performances include:
- ▶ Tute Cabrero (1995)
- ▶ The praying mantis (1996)
- ▶ The street of lost things (1997)
- ▶ Three Lessons of Tierra Madre (1997 - 1998, HISD and Miller Outdoor Theater)
- ▶ Bang the Drum Slowly (1998, Theater Lab)
- ▶ Café Concert and Theater night (1998)
- ▶ Burning patience (1998 and 1999)
- ▶ Save the comedian (1999)
- ▶ Death and the Maiden (2002)
- ▶ Password (reading, 2003)
- ▶ Venecia (Venice) (2003 - 2004)
- ▶ The lady from Tacna (2004 - 2005)
- ▶ The day you love me (2005 - 2006)
- ▶ Unimportant Penalties (2006 - 2007)
- ▶ He came back one night (2007 - 2008)
- ▶ When you return to New York... (2008)
- ▶ Worms (April and October, 2010)
- ▶ Days are numbered (February and September, 2012)
- ▶ Fuga (Escape) (May and September, 2013)
- ▶ The Nona (May 2014)
- ▶ Soulmates (October 2014)
- ▶ Chumbale (May 2015)
- ▶ Bajo Terapia (Under Therapy) (May and October, 2016)
- ▶ Dear Saint Anthony (April and October, 2017)
- ▶ Crazy for Feathers (January 2018)
- ▶ Cancun (May and October 2018)
- ▶ Madenusa (October 2019)
- ▶ Toc Toc (May and October, 2022)
- ▶ Plagiarism (March and October 2023)
- ▶ How much does a refrigerator cost?, Balance Table and Verona (May and October, 2024)
- ▶ Bajo Terapia (Under Therapy) (May 2025)
He contributed to the set design Fuga (Escape) (May and September, 2013) and was Assistant Director, Designer and Sound Operator on Madenusa (May, 2019). He was in charge of the musicalization in the second staging of Madenusa (October 2019). Esteban was also in charge of the design and construction of the stage set for Worms (2010), Made in Lanús (2010), Made in Argentina (September 2011) and Days are numbered (February and September, 2012).
