‘Brazilian Wake’ returns to the stage in Rio Branco with a new season in March; see details
The play 'Brazilian Wake' returns to the stage in Rio Branco, Brazil, in March with new performances scheduled.
The play 'Brazilian Wake', written by playwright Aziz Bajur, is set to return to the Acrean stage in March as part of a new season. The production is managed by the Coletivo Teatro Candeeiro, directed by Elias Silva, and promises to offer a blend of humor and social critique, reflective of Brazilian culture and everyday life. The performances will take place at the Teatro de Arena do Sesc Centro on the 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, 28th, and 29th of March, with showtimes at 7:30 PM.
Tickets for the performances are affordably priced at R$ 15 (half-price) and R$ 30 (full-price), available for purchase through the theater group's Instagram or a specified phone number. The play delves into humorous and critical portrayals of family relationships and social conventions, set against the backdrop of a wake, where characters display distinct personalities and engage in relatable situations filled with conflict, misunderstandings, and plot twists.
This return follows the play's first season in 2025, indicating its popularity and relevance within the cultural scene of Rio Branco. The mixture of comedy and social commentary in 'Brazilian Wake' aims to resonate with audiences, fostering reflection while ensuring entertainment, and highlights the importance of theatrical productions in local cultural expression.