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“The Last Night” shows a veiled relationship between two men

If on TV gays are losing strength – at least the unaffected ones –, in the theater the environment is a little more airy. Several pieces have approached LGBT themes from different angles, mainly in São Paulo. One of them is "The Last Night".

It is a comedy with tragic touches, telling the psychological game between a man and his employee. One night, the second arranges a meeting, but the first tries to stop it. Power, seduction, manipulation and blackmail come into play, marking the clash between the two characters.

The cast includes ex-BBB Rogério Dragone – who acted in other shows related to sexuality, such as "Oh Calcutta!" and "The Secret Life of Batman and Robin" -, and veteran Carlos Capeletti – who celebrates 50 years of career and also directs the show.

Service:
The last night
Fridays, 21:30pm/Saturdays, 21pm/Sundays, 20pm
Ruth Escobar Theater – Rua dos Ingleses, 209 – Bela Vista/SP
Entrance: R$ 40

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