Whenever literature, or art, in any of its domains, inscribes itself in the coverage practiced by journalism, there can be a juxtaposition of experiences and a run for different modes of experiencing "truth" such as verisimilitude and truthfulness. We take as our object of analysis interviews published in Bravo! , which the journalist Armando Antenore carries out with characters of running theatrical plays. Here, through a reading agreement, a journalist (the editor of the magazine) and a character (from Kafka, for example) personified by the actor that interprets her in an actual play explicit some of the conditions of the experience of truth and the opening of the notions of what an event actually is in both art and journalism.