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A Love Triangle Unfolds Backward in Pinter’s Masterpiece BETRAYAL
Betrayal, the acclaimed play by Harold Pinter, returns to the stage with a gripping exploration of love, loyalty, and deception. The story follows Emma, Robert, and Jerry, whose lives intertwine in a complex love triangle that challenges the boundaries between intimacy and friendship. Told in reverse chronology, the play gradually reveals hidden truths, exposing layers of secrecy and contradiction. As the narrative moves backward in time, audiences are invited to reflect on the silences, unspoken tensions, and emotional ambiguities that shape human relationships. With its precise dialogue and psychological depth, Betrayal remains a powerful and timeless portrait of the fragile nature of trust and desire.
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MAGIA, O MUSICAL Premieres in São Paulo, Blending Fantasy, Social Commentary and Latin and Caribbean Influences
Magia, O Musical brings a vibrant new original story to the stage. Set between two contrasting islands—where one’s wishes are granted at the cost of another’s loss—the musical follows Leilani on a journey that questions the true price of happiness. Blending Latin and Caribbean musical influences with a visually rich production, the show explores themes of inequality, identity, and social justice through a compelling fantasy lens. Created by Nathan Leitão and Letitia Bullard, the internationally developed project now arrives in Brazil with plans for a dual-country run in 2026, connecting Brazilian and Bahamian cultures on stage.
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MINHA ESTRELA DALVA Premieres in São Paulo, Blending Memory and Music in Tribute to a Brazilian Icon
Minha Estrela Dalva is not a conventional biography, but an imagined encounter between artist and muse. Onstage, Renato Borghi steps into the dressing room of legendary singer Dalva de Oliveira to fulfill a lifelong dream: inviting the “Queen of Radio” to perform the songs of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. Blending memory and fantasy, the production—directed by Elias Andreato and Elcio Nogueira Seixas—brings together past and present in a poetic theatrical dialogue. Soraya Ravenle portrays Dalva at once as myth and woman, while Ivan Vellame embodies key figures from her personal life. With evocative music, movement, and striking visuals, the show reveals both the icon and the human story behind one of Brazil’s greatest voices.