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Two plays compete for the attention of the gay public today in São Paulo

In a diverse city like São Paulo, where there are programs for all budgets and tastes, two theater plays compete tonight to attract the attention of the gay public.

One of them is “The TV you don’t see – II”, which has its last performance this Thursday. This is a comical montage. The cast includes actress Vida Vlatt, who gave life to the character Ofrásia, a fuxique maid who worked alongside the then presenter Clodovil Hernandez on the program A Casa É Sua, on Rede TV! Drag queens Silvetty Montilla and Tchaka also complete the casting. Vida is also responsible for the text alongside Zeca Moreira. The play will be shown at 22pm at Teatro do Ator (Praça Roosevelt, 172 Consolação).

While one leaves the poster, another enters. And also at 22pm. The play “The Star is me” will have its premiere today at Bill Pizza (r. da Consolação, 2.518). Written by actor and director Sebah Vieira, the show now features the presence of the transvestite Andréia Albertini, the center of the scandal involving the player Ronaldo. The production is a comedy about closeted gays. Albertini will play a transvestite who prostitutes herself on the streets. She will talk about cases like the one involving Ronaldo, without mentioning names. Fábio Lima and Bill da Pizza are also part of the cast.

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The TV you don't watch II
Season ends today
Actor's Theater
Franklin Roosevelt Square, 172
Tel 11 32572264
Thursday at 22pm
R$ 20,00
Students, seniors and artistic classes pay half price

The Star Is Me
Premiere today – until 25/09
Bill Pizza Cultural Space
Rua da Consolação, 2510 (end of Av. Paulista)
Tel. 011 7496-9009/ 9300-5074
Thursdays at 22pm
R$ 20,00
Students and retirees pay half price

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Evangelical protest shows disarticulation of the gay movement