A Casa (play) explained

A Casa
Author:Miguel M. Abrahão
Country:Brazil
Language:Brazilian Portuguese
Genre:Comedy
Publisher:Editora Shekinah (1983) and Editora Agbook (2009)
Release Date:1983 (play)
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A Casa is a theatrical comedy in two acts, written by Miguel M. Abrahão in 1978 and published first in 1983 in Brazil.[1]

Plot summary

A Casa, tells a simple story, but its great strength lies in the description passionate and accomplice of the characters.The theme of the play revolves around a seemingly bitter and cynical idea: a woman should become a prostitute, to sustain itself without effort.Josinalda, a lady of strict principles, maintains in his house with his meager salary, Liduina, your sister, Fredegund, your niece, and Creuzilene, your neighbor .Life is peaceful and marked by seemingly commons issues until, unexpectedly, a bandit enters the residence of distinguished ladies, making them hostages.The play then becomes a police comedy, and thus a fascinating intellectual game of cat and mouse, where not everything looks, like really is.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.literaturabrasileira.ufsc.br/documentos/?id=127912 UFSC
  2. 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.