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Marco Canale

MARCO CANALE   (1977 - )

Nationality:   Argentinian/Spanish    Email:   n/a   Website:   n/a

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Marco Canale is an Argentinian/Spanish playwright and theatre director, born in Buenos Aires in 1977, living in Madrid since 2001, and Guatemala since 2008. His works have been released or published in Spain, Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Colombia, Mexico, Morocco and France. His work comes from the cross between the political and autobiographical, from works tackling a case of sexual abuse in his own family, to others where fiction is assigned to reality, working with figures in the worlds of politics, media and economics, and from his personal reflection. Since 2007, Marco has worked as a playwright and director in a collective process with Latin American social and political groups, and is part of the group formed by Guatemalan women who have been victims of violence "Las Poderosas Teatro".

Adaptation / Translations of Plays by Marco Canale

ROBERTO CAVAZOS  

Birth of my Violence, The

1st Produced:

Edinburgh: Traverse Theatre Bar, 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH1 2ED >>>

20 Aug 2012

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Genre:

short play reading, translation

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Notes:

Original Playwright - Marco Canale. part of Theatre Uncut which asks writers to respond to the current political situation, entirely uncensored.

Synopsis:

Brian Vernel delivered a short monologue from Spain. This compares violence in film and theatre with real protest, suggesting that art is all very well but in Spain today more is needed.

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