Thereza Falcão

Thereza Falcão

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Also Known As: Tereza Falcão / Teresa Falcão /
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Thereza Falcão is a writer, author and theater director and screenwriter of Brazilian television. Thereza began his training at the Faculty of Theater of the University of Rio de Janeiro and courses at the Teatro Tablado. She participated as an actress in some children's shows. She was the director for five years at the Casa de Ensaio cultural space in the Humaitá neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, where she directed her first performances, with texts by August Strindberg ("Simum") and Agatha Christie ("The Case of Ten Negrinhos" ). He wrote and directed children's pieces such as "Noah's Ark", "Misssão Super Secreta" (in São Paulo reassembled with the title "Playing in the Rain" with Marco Ricca) and "The History of Topetudo". For the latter, he received the Coca-Cola Award for best text and best performance of 1997. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  • name:Thereza Falcão
  • Known For:Writing
  • Gender:Female
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  • Also Known As: Tereza Falcão · Teresa Falcão ·
  • Biography:Thereza Falcão is a writer, author and theater director and screenwriter of Brazilian television. Thereza began his training at the Faculty of Theater of the University of Rio de Janeiro and courses at the Teatro Tablado. She participated as an actress in some children's shows. She was the director for five years at the Casa de Ensaio cultural space in the Humaitá neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, where she directed her first performances, with texts by August Strindberg ("Simum") and Agatha Christie ("The Case of Ten Negrinhos" ). He wrote and directed children's pieces such as "Noah's Ark", "Misssão Super Secreta" (in São Paulo reassembled with the title "Playing in the Rain" with Marco Ricca) and "The History of Topetudo". For the latter, he received the Coca-Cola Award for best text and best performance of 1997. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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