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O Chifrudo

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O Chifrudo
AuthorMiguel M. Abrahão
LanguageBrazilian Portuguese
GenreComedy
PublisherEditora Shekinah (1983) and Editora Agbook (2009)
Publication date
1983 (play)
Publication placeBrazil

O Chifrudo [1] is a theatrical comedy in two acts, written by Miguel M. Abrahão,[2] in 1978 and published first in 1983 in Brazil.[3]

Plot summary

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O Chifrudo is a comedy that requires actors with great experience and versatility. This text gave opportunity to the author, Miguel M. Abrahão, to reassess, on his way, one of the most common themes and best known in world literature: the love triangle. The story is not focused on the content melodramatic as one would predict. First and foremost is an acid criticism of consumerism. Dayse, the woman is presented to the public as consumer object, just as Hermes, her husband, her lover, Dondoco, or even the two neighboring, whose profiles are comically different. With surprise ending and original, the piece always captivated audiences in the country and gave great opportunities to actors in search of roles that allow for true theatrical performance and not the easy laughter and obvious humor of modern.[4] [5]


Bibliography

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  • COUTINHO, Afrânio; SOUSA, J. Galante de. Enciclopédia de literatura brasileira. São Paulo: Global; Rio de Janeiro: Fundação Biblioteca Nacional, Academia Brasileira de Letras, 2001: 2v.
  • Sociedade Brasileira de Autores Teatrais
  • National Library of Brazil - Archives
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  • [2] - Digital Library of Literature of UFSC
  • [3] ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THEATRE
  • [4]Brazilian Society of playwrights

Notes

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  1. ^ [1] UFSC
  2. ^ "UFMG - MIGUEL M. ABRAHÃO". Brazilian literature. Federal University Of Santa Catarina. 2022. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  3. ^ Sociedade Brasileira de Autores Teatrais
  4. ^ COUTINHO, Afrânio; SOUSA, J. Galante de. Enciclopédia de literatura brasileira. São Paulo: Global; Rio de Janeiro: Fundação Biblioteca Nacional, Academia Brasileira de Letras, 2001: 2v.
  5. ^ "Miguel M. Abrahão's theater:In Search Of An Illusory Identity". Jorge Mattos de Oliveira. Publitas.com. 2017. Retrieved 2023-04-16.