The forbidden fruit is the most desired, and it was in this way, trying to avoid their parents’ supervision, that Joyce Souza and Paulo Pinto arrived at Nelson Rodrigues (1912-1980), one of the most influential and caustic figures in Brazilian theater, whose dramaturgies, journalistic texts and chronicles were adapted for television through mini-series and soap operas, as well as for cinema.
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