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A Casa (play)

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Language
  
Brazilian Portuguese

Author
  
Miguel M. Abrahão

Country
  
Brazil

Publication date
  
1983 (play)

Genre
  
Comedy

Publisher
  
Editora Shekinah (1983) and Editora Agbook (2009)

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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.

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.

References

A Casa (play) Wikipedia