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- Tríade begins in the decade of 1970, amidst the repression of the military regime, where the protagonist, Lucas, is taken under arrest due to subversion. The story unfolds then into the nineties, where the action develops. It is during that period that Lucas, now a middle-aged teacher, runs into Marisa, an ex-girlfriend from college times, of whom he was separated due to his arrest. Both now seek for a new relationship, but the romance soon proves itself frustrated. That's when the young and captivating Julia, one of Lucas' students at prep school, steps into the scene, as they engage an exciting love affair. Though apparently irrelevant to the girl, the difference between their ages is a matter of constant disturbance in Lucas' mind, who shares his afflictions with Caco, his best friend. Soon, they all realize that the intergenerational aspect isn't the only obstacle to be overcome in their relationship. It is around this time that the narrative will touch the archaeological theme of passion as a tragic and destructive force. Using an unusual approach for a classic theme, Tríade drives us into a growing thrill as it unfolds, resulting in a lyric, transforming, yet disturbing outcome.
- Recording of the theatrical play Hygiene, performed in the streets and houses of the working class neighborhood of Maria Zélia, in São Paulo, by the Grupo XIX de Teatro. The play focuses on the process of class sanitation of the city of Rio de Janeiro by the late 19th Century, which resulted in massive unemployment and the destruction of working class homes, ultimately leading to the beginning of the slums (favelas).
- The thematic seasons of Teatro e Circunstância address the contemporary theater through different aspects, from the relationship of this art with the city to the interpretative techniques and staging styles, and through the many possibilities of theatrical architecture or its absolute absence and the use of any space for the dramatic celebration.