Teatro Oficina actor to release Gregório de Matos book in May

The monologue 'Boca a Boca - Um Solo para Gregório', starring Ricardo Bittencourt with dramaturgy by João Sanches, becomes a book in May from Giostri Editora. It includes the script, the poet's verses, authors' texts, and 20 scene photos. Bittencourt will also record poetry audios and lead a workshop in a Bahia prison.

The show 'Boca a Boca - Um Solo para Gregório' is being turned into a book, set for release in May by Giostri Editora. Starring Ricardo Bittencourt from Teatro Oficina, with dramaturgy by João Sanches, the book will feature the full script, poems by Gregório de Matos (1636-1696), texts from Sanches and Bittencourt, and 20 photos from the production. Gregório de Matos, dubbed Boca do Inferno for his biting verses criticizing colonial Brazilian society, is regarded as Brazil's first poet. Bittencourt will record five of the poet's works in audio format, accessible digitally to book buyers. In parallel, the actor joins a rehabilitation effort: in April, he will conduct a theater workshop at Conjunto Penal de Itabuna in Bahia, invited by editor Alex Giostri, who runs prison-related projects. This is part of Prores (Programa Integrado de Reinserção Social), which supports inmates through pedagogy, psychology, occupational therapy, and social, medical, and legal aid. Plans exist to extend workshops to other prisons across the country.

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Vibrant illustration of São Paulo's MITsp theater festival kickoff, featuring diverse performers and crowds in Bexiga.
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São Paulo international theater show starts this Saturday

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The 13th edition of the São Paulo International Theater Show (MITsp) starts this Saturday (7) and runs until March 15, featuring 24 Brazilian and foreign productions exploring themes like violence and the environment. Held across 11 venues in the capital, the event highlights French writer Édouard Louis and companies from the Centro-Oeste region. A parallel program, Farofa do Processo, occupies independent spaces in Bexiga with works in development.

Felipe Poeta Soares, known as PoetaNoBeat and son of presenter Patrícia Poeta, will lead a project remixing Chico Buarque songs in funk and trap styles. The effort partners with maestro Alê Siqueira and features urban artists like Xamã and MC Cabelinho. It aims to bring classic MPB repertoire to younger generations.

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Globo launched the novela A Nobreza do Amor at a party on Ilha Fiscal in Rio de Janeiro on the night of March 9, 2026. The production, set in a fictional African kingdom, emphasizes representativity with a majority black cast. Rita Batista and Lázaro Ramos shared details about their roles and careers in an interview with columnist Fábia Oliveira.

Two sessions of the play Histórias do Porchat were canceled after an accident at the Teatro Humboldt in southern São Paulo. A female employee fell from a great height during preparations for the show scheduled for Saturday, May 16.

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São Paulo's Heliópolis favela hosts the local Orquestra de Heliópolis and musicians from London's Royal Academy of Music at Teatro Baccarelli this Saturday. The event features masterclasses and a concert at 3 p.m., fostering cultural exchange and artistic training. The initiative comes from the Inspirar-te organization in partnership with Instituto Baccarelli.

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