Mateus e Mateusa
by José Joaquim de Campos Leão
'Mateus e Mateusa' Summary
A peça “Mateus e Mateusa” gira em torno de um casal idoso que, após meio século juntos, vive em constante conflito. Mateus e Mateusa se acusam mutuamente de abandono, demonstrando uma relação deteriorada apesar da longa convivência. O drama se intensifica com a presença de suas três filhas, Silvestra, Pêdra e Catarina, que, diante da situação dos pais, expressam seus próprios sentimentos através de canções. A obra, considerada precursora do teatro do absurdo e do surrealismo, mergulha em um retrato da complexidade das relações familiares e da comunicação, explorando as nuances da vida em seus aspectos mais inusitados e poéticos.Book Details
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