Ruben Sanchez and Veronique Abreu Tanon will say yes this

Rubén Sánchez and Veronique Abreu Tañón will say yes this year

The comedy “Dime que si” will premiere in July the prelude to marriage by journalists Rubén Sánchez and Veronique Abreu Tañón.

The communicator couple, who met in the radio cabin of the WKAQ 580 AM transmitter, They are getting married this yearas confirmed by the veteran journalist of the radio station.

Sánchez reiterated this afternoon that he hopes to marry the reporter later this year as he sees the theatrical comedy as “our prelude to marriage,” he said during the press conference about what will be his chart debut and others public figures in the country.

The comedy Tell Me Yes tells the journalists’ romance, which began at the radio station in 2019 and then turned into a courtship in 2020. The theatrical production will be performed at the Caguas Fine Arts Center on Saturday, July 30th. To date, it is a single function.

The play was written and directed by Javier Cosme, who has spent almost two decades on radio station WKAQ 580 and is one of the witnesses to the romance between colleagues on Univision’s WKAQ-580 show “Early in the Morning”.

The idea of ​​telling the love story of Sánchez and Abreu Tañón came from Cosme, due to the audience’s interest in knowing more details about the relationship and his intention “to bring the public closer to the everyday life of a couple”.

For Sánchez, the only justification for the great interest their relationship generated has been since the release of a video in May 2021 in which the couple spontaneously showed their love without realizing that the Facebook cameras were still on and the love scene broadcast This video has been shared by thousands of people via messaging.

“Because this video went viral in the midst of all that was happening in the country with the murders of women, it was always seen as something positive. There’s an audience interest in learning about us that I honestly don’t have an explanation for. Wherever we go, people come up to us and ask us questions or sit down at the table with us to talk. It’s amazing how people approach us,” said Sánchez, who agreed that by presenting his story as part of a sitcom, Cosme will bring him closer to the audience and they, in turn, will be able to get to know him from a more intimate side.

For her part, the reporter pointed out that she found it more difficult to adapt to people’s approaches to finding out the details of the relationship. In her case, she assured that outside of the professional aspect, she is “very private” and even as a correspondent for Primer Impacto, she doesn’t like to ask questions about the romantic relationships of the guests. Over time, he understood that having this openness to the audience is a positive, so he agreed to debut in the theater and tell how he fell in love with the journalist.

Both journalists acknowledged that they are not actors and that their participation in the play will be limited to being themselves. The play is co-directed by Moncho Conde, director of El Gran Quince Company, and Colombian Ana Milena Lucumi. Both experts will be crucial in guiding the journalists and other public figures who come to the theater for the first time.

The pair won’t be alone at the theater, with Janet Pérez Brito, Professor Ángel Rosa, Rafael “Golo” Cruz and representative Georgie Navarro. Lawmakers commented that he had long been exposed to the media, so he was looking forward to stepping onto a theater stage.

Tickets are sold through Ticketera.com and at the box office at the Center for Fine Arts in Caguas.