José María Muscari shared in an interview a positive experience with Eugenia "La China" Suárez that left him with a very good impression. The theater director revealed that at the time he contacted her for a project and the actress's response pleasantly surprised him.
"I called her once and, contrary to what happens with many people who are at the peak of their careers, she read the text and replied quickly," Muscari said. He highlighted that the actress spoke with her representative and sought a way to make their schedules fit, although in the end it couldn't happen due to availability issues.
The director compared this attitude to that of others who don't even answer the phone and emphasized how valuable it was for him to receive that feedback amidst La China's busy schedule. This professional and attentive behavior left him with a really good feeling, especially considering the chaos and constant media exposure the actress faces.
Muscari appreciated that, despite everything, she took the time to read and respond. This marks a notable difference in an environment where often the lack of response or neglect prevails.
Muscari's Most Personal Project
In addition to this anecdote, the director announced with great emotion his upcoming theatrical work, which he considers the most important of his career. It is the play "Lucio and I," based on his real story with his son Lucio and the family process they went through.









