María Azambuya Explained

María Azambuya
Birth Date:5 October 1944
Birth Place:Montevideo
Death Place:Montevideo
Nationality:Uruguayan
Occupation:Actress

María Azambuya (5 October 1944 – 26 February 2011) was an Uruguayan actress and theatre director.

Biography

Azambuya graduated from the Municipal School of Dramatic Arts. In 1973, she joined the theatre group, with whom she would participate in the production of over 50 theatrical works as an actress or as a director. She would remain a member of El Galpón until her death, even when the group was exiled to Mexico by the Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay. Between 1992 and 2010, Azampuya was a professor of theatre arts at the Municipal School of Dramatic Arts.[1]

Azambuya performed in such works as Molière's The Miser (1973), Aristophanes's Plutus (1974), 's Doña Ramona (1974), Voces de amor y lucha (a collection of works in Mexico, 1980), and Rubén Yáñez's Artigas general del pueblo (1981), Carlos Maggi's El patio de la Torcaza, Oduvaldo Vianna Filho's Rasga corazón (1988), José Sanchis Sinisterra's ¡Ay Carmela! (1990), Bertolt Brecht's The Good Person of Szechwan, Neil Simon's El prisionero de la Segunda Avenida, and Ramón del Valle-Inclán's Bohemian Lights, among others.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Falleció la actriz uruguaya María Azambuya. 12 April 2017. El Observador. 11 April 2011. es.
  2. Web site: Falleció María Azambuya. montevideo.com.uy. City of Montevideo. 12 April 2017. es.