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33: 323:("Gepetto"). A character study, it sets an aging drama professor in a love triangle with two students, one a young woman leading a charmed life with whom he becomes infatuated and the other an impetuous young man whom the teacher feels he must rescue from himself, despite his jealousy for the unabashed youth. The tension made 271:("Pale of Absence") among the evening's repertoire. During an 6 August performance, however, three fire bombs were set off in the theatre, forcing the Open Theatre to relocate (The Picadero was reopened in 2001). 290:("Dirty Little War") in 1983. Both were indictments of the problems of corruption and revenge in Argentine society. His theatre works became more prolific following 375: 267:. Refurbishing a former Buenos Aires sparkplug factory into the Picadero Theatre, they premiered their first festival on 28 July 1981, featuring Cossa's 452: 447: 412: 442: 357: 308: 457: 165:
work earned him many Argentinian drama prizes. Contributing to the cultural sections of mainstream Argentine newsdailies such as
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between 1971 and 1976, Cossa avoided direct political references in his work. One exception to this was his play
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represented a turn towards the grotesque in which the protagonist, a hundred-year-old
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Conferred the National Theatre Prize Argentina and the Public and Critics Prize of
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Cossa, in 1987, premiered what would become his most successful work since
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The climate of repression that prevailed in Argentina during its last
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into a film encouraged him to provide screenplays for his play
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Murió Roberto “Tito” Cossa, un ícono del teatro argentino
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grandmother, burdens her working-class family with her
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Argentine playwright and theatre director (1934–2024)
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Following a fallow creative period, Cossa premiered
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Buenos Aires
The Deal
Funny Dirty Little War
Buenos Aires
Villa del Parque
San Isidro
Fidel Castro
Cuba
Prensa Latina
Neo-realist
Clarín
La Opinión
La Nación
Juan Perón
Italian Argentine
senile dementia
film version
dictatorship
Jorge Videla
Roberto Viola
Osvaldo Dragún
Teatro Abierto
Luis Brandoni
Jorge Rivera López
Pepe Soriano
Nobel
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
Ernesto Sábato
El arreglo

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