The era of Sebastián Rulli and Angelique Boyer isn't over just because "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" is over.

The duo is now touring through Mexico for their play "Los Derechos de la Mujer," and the reviews have been very positive.

Rulli and Boyer play a married couple. She is a lawyer and has career aspirations, but he doesn't want that for her. The two try to prove their points and are at odds for most of the show.

One of the ways this show stands out from "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" is that the play is funny. The telenovela was entirely dramatic.

Rulli puts it out there with his dance moves. In the scene, he wears tight pants and keeps the audience laughing with his dancing.

His character pretends to be gay, so Rulli gets to be over the top generally. In this scene, he yells at a maid, though it's difficult to understand him. He speaks in a higher pitched volume, making him less understandable.

He is also getting ready for a visit, and is being very critical of the interior design. He tells the maid that he doesn't like the couch's color palette. The script even uses current lingo, with Rulli saying obvi.

But Boyer gets to be funny, too.

She tried to seduce him, which he pretends to be uninterested in.

Later, she confronts him. She takes away his magazine.

"What does that magazine publish that has caught your interest?" she said.

"A terrible case of a wife who left her husband, you don't even know," he said feigning distress. "She abandoned him because she wanted to dance salsa and cumbia, but he only ever wanted to dance tango!"

And the last few scenes are also some of the best. People come to the play to see Rulli and Boyer's chemistry, and it is very present in the kiss scene at the end. As a bonus, this scene also features Boyer getting to be sillier.