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The show 'Criança viada' returns to the stage for its fourth season in Rio Vermelho

The show 'Criança favia ou de como me dados que eu eu era gay' returns to the stage for its fourth season, between March 16th and 31st, at Teatro SESI Rio Vermelho, in Salvador. Information is from the website In the afternoon.

In the play, actor Vinicius Bustani, who plays a character with the same name, tells his story and uses it as a starting point to discuss the homophobia suffered by people from the LGBTQI+ community since childhood, or even by people who are not gay. but that do not follow a defined pattern of gender and sexuality.

Paula Lice, who also signs the show, comments that the play is about freedom. “It’s a person reworking their journey of coming out of the closet and seeing how homophobia is present in their life”, says Paula.

Tickets cost R$30 (full) and R$15 (half) and can be purchased at Sympla website.

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