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Tola y Maruja

''Tola y Maruja'' is a Colombian cross-dressing comedy duo, formed in 1990 by journalist and cartoonist Carlos Mario Gallego (''Tola'') and writer Sergio Valencia Rincón (''Maruja''). Tola and Maruja are two old paisa ladies, who mock Colombian politics and society.
Since 2008, ''Maruja'' is performed by Luis Alberto Rojas. They appear twice a week on Caracol TV's journalistic magazine ''El radar'' and on Sundays on ''Spitting Image''-like ''Noticiero NP& con los Reencauchados'', and write a Sunday weekly column on ''El Espectador'' newspaper.
==History==
In 1986, Gallego and Valencia met while studying at Universidad de Antioquia in Medellín.〔''Semana'', (¿Qué pasó con... Sergio Valencia Rincón (Maruja) ), 5 July 2008〕 While at college, Gallego and Valencia, jokingly, spoke as two old ladies in order to amuse their classmates.〔María Isabel Rueda, (¿Qué pasó entre Tola y Maruja? ), ''Semana'', 13 January 2006〕 They produced a humour magazine called ''Frivolidad'', which folded after 5 issues and later became a theatre group,〔〔 which included Tola y Maruja. The cross-dressing duo gained national exposure when appeared on ''Sábados Felices'', a weekly comedy show produced by Caracol TV.〔 The duo went on performing until 2002, and after internal differences, Gallego and Valencia separated in 2004.
Gallego got the rights of Tola y Maruja and continued to write ''No nos consta'', their column on ''El Espectador'' (at the time, a weekly newspaper), as well as a weekly cartoon as ''Mico''. In 2008, Luis Alberto Rojas replaced Valencia as ''Maruja'', and both reappeared on theatre and television since then. Its section on ''El radar'' was nominated for the India Catalina award (part of the Cartagena Film Festival) for Best Journalism and/or Opinion Programme.〔(The nominations for the Catalina Indian have been made ), Cartagena Film Festival〕

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