Zé Celso, the Glossary
José Celso Martinez Corrêa (30 March 1937 – 6 July 2023), known as Zé Celso, was a Brazilian stage actor, director and playwright.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Araraquara, Chico Buarque, Euclides da Cunha, Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade de São Paulo, Law School, University of São Paulo, Military dictatorship in Brazil, Os Sertões, Oswald de Andrade, São Paulo, São Paulo (state), Teatro Oficina, The Bacchae, Tropicália, Vargas Era.
- 20th-century Brazilian dramatists and playwrights
- 21st-century Brazilian dramatists and playwrights
- Accidental deaths in Brazil
- Brazilian LGBT dramatists and playwrights
- Brazilian gay actors
- Brazilian gay writers
- Brazilian theatre directors
- People from Araraquara
Araraquara
Araraquara is a city in the state of São Paulo in Brazil.
Chico Buarque
Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 19 June 1944), popularly known simply as Chico Buarque, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, playwright, writer, and poet. Zé Celso and Chico Buarque are 20th-century Brazilian male writers and 21st-century Brazilian male writers.
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Euclides da Cunha
Euclides da Cunha (January 20, 1866 – August 15, 1909) was a Brazilian journalist, sociologist and engineer.
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Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade de São Paulo
The Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (University of São Paulo Faculty of Medicine Clinics Hospital) is a complex of health institutions, located in various regions of the city of São Paulo, Brazil.
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Law School, University of São Paulo
The Law School of the University of São Paulo (Portuguese: Faculdade de Direito da Universidade São Paulo, or also Faculdade de Direito do Largo de São Francisco) is an institution of higher education and research in the field of law located in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Military dictatorship in Brazil
The military dictatorship in Brazil (ditadura militar), occasionally referred to as the Fifth Brazilian Republic, was established on 1 April 1964, after a coup d'état by the Brazilian Armed Forces, with support from the United States government, against president João Goulart.
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Os Sertões
Os Sertões ("the backlands"; 1902), translated as Rebellion in the Backlands, is a book written by the Brazilian author Euclides da Cunha.
Oswald de Andrade
José Oswald de Souza Andrade (January 11, 1890 – October 22, 1954) was a Brazilian poet, novelist and cultural critic. Zé Celso and Oswald de Andrade are 20th-century Brazilian male writers.
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São Paulo
São Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil and the capital of the state of São Paulo.
São Paulo (state)
São Paulo is one of the 26 states of the Federative Republic of Brazil and is named after Saint Paul of Tarsus.
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Teatro Oficina
Teat(r)o Oficina Uzyna Uzona or simply Teatro Oficina (English: Oficina Theater), is a theater company based in the neighborhood of Bixiga, in the Brazilian city of São Paulo.
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The Bacchae
The Bacchae (Βάκχαι, Bakkhai; also known as The Bacchantes) is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the Athenian playwright Euripides during his final years in Macedonia, at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon.
Tropicália
Tropicália, also known as tropicalismo, was a Brazilian artistic movement that arose in the late 1960s.
Vargas Era
The Vargas Era (Portuguese: Era Vargas) is the period in the history of Brazil between 1930 and 1946 when the country was governed by president Getúlio Vargas.
See also
20th-century Brazilian dramatists and playwrights
- Adelina Lopes Vieira
- Adonias Filho
- Aguinaldo Silva
- Antônio Bivar
- Ariano Suassuna
- Ary Fernandes
- Augusto Boal
- Carmen Dolores
- Coelho Neto
- Cristóvão Tezza
- Edla Van Steen
- Fausto Fawcett
- Fernanda Young
- Filinto de Almeida
- Gerald Thomas (theatre director)
- Gero Camilo
- Gianfrancesco Guarnieri
- Guilherme Figueiredo
- Heloneida Studart
- Hilda Hilst
- Izaías Almada
- Júlia Lopes de Almeida
- J. Carlos
- João Silvério Trevisan
- João do Rio
- Jorge Amado
- José Oiticica
- Lúcia Benedetti
- Lúcio Cardoso
- Leilah Assunção
- Maria Adelaide Amaral
- Medeiros e Albuquerque
- Miguel M. Abrahão
- Millôr Fernandes
- Milton Gonçalves
- Nelson Rodrigues
- Oduvaldo Vianna Filho
- Pagu
- Patrícia Melo
- Paulo Scott
- Pedro Bloch
- Plínio Marcos
- Sérgio Sant'Anna
- Viriato Correia
- Zé Celso
21st-century Brazilian dramatists and playwrights
- Aguinaldo Silva
- Ana Paula Arendt
- Antônio Bivar
- Cristóvão Tezza
- Dan Baron Cohen
- Debora Balardini
- Fausto Fawcett
- Fernanda Young
- Gero Camilo
- Grace Passô
- Izaías Almada
- Jô Bilac
- João Silvério Trevisan
- Joca Reiners Terron
- José Paulo Lanyi
- Leilah Assunção
- Maria Adelaide Amaral
- Miguel M. Abrahão
- Milton Gonçalves
- Patrícia Melo
- Paulo Scott
- Sérgio Sant'Anna
- Vange Leonel
- Zé Celso
Accidental deaths in Brazil
- Adrien Taunay the Younger
- Annette Laming-Emperaire
- Caroline Bittencourt
- Cláudio Coutinho
- Death of Ana Clara Benevides
- Death of Gabriela Yukari Nichimura
- Fábio Zambiasi
- Gonçalves Dias
- Júlio Marcondes Salgado
- James Wright Gordon
- Jancarlos
- John Pinder (RAF officer)
- Josef Mengele
- Kiss nightclub fire
- Lucien Pellat-Finet
- Manuel Antônio de Almeida
- Maria Beruski
- Niels Hertzberg (handball)
- Rolls Gracie
- William (footballer, born 1933)
- Zé Celso
Brazilian LGBT dramatists and playwrights
- Aguinaldo Silva
- João Silvério Trevisan
- João do Rio
- Lúcio Cardoso
- Manuel Puig
- Renata Carvalho
- Renata Pallottini
- Vange Leonel
- Zé Celso
Brazilian gay actors
- Alexandre Barillari
- Ary Fontoura
- Bruno Fagundes
- David Brazil (promoter)
- Gero Camilo
- Hugo Bonemer
- Irandhir Santos
- Jailson Mendes
- Lauro Corona
- Leonardo Vieira
- Luiz Fernando Guimarães
- Marco Nanini
- Marco Pigossi
- Paulo Gustavo
- Pedro Andrade
- Rafael L. Silva
- Tiago Abravanel
- Zé Celso
Brazilian gay writers
- Alexandre Vidal Porto
- Ary Fontoura
- Caio Fernando Abreu
- David Miranda (politician)
- Fernando Grostein Andrade
- Flavio Alves
- Gero Camilo
- Jean Wyllys
- João do Rio
- Luiz Mott
- Miguel Falabella
- Paulo Gustavo
- Pedro Andrade
- Raul Pompeia
- Roberto Piva
- Zé Celso
Brazilian theatre directors
- Émile Doux
- Aderbal Freire Filho
- Antônio Abujamra
- Bemvindo Sequeira
- Bia Lessa
- Bibi Ferreira
- Celso Frateschi
- Charles Möeller
- Debora Balardini
- Domingos de Oliveira
- Dulcina de Moraes
- Eugênia Álvaro Moreyra
- Fernando Torres (actor)
- Gerald Thomas (theatre director)
- Gero Camilo
- Henriette Morineau
- Hilton Cobra
- Irene Brietzke
- Jesus Chediak
- Lígia Cortez
- Maria Alice Vergueiro
- Miguel Falabella
- Olayr Coan
- Roberto Alvim
- Ron Daniels (director)
- Sérgio Viotti
- Sandra Pêra
- Simone Zucato
- Tatiana Belinky
- Zé Celso
- Zoran Đorđević (director)
People from Araraquara
- Herbert Richers
- Ignacio de Loyola Brandão
- Letícia Hage
- Liniker
- Livio Abramo
- Nhonhô Magalhães
- Rodolfo Arena
- Ruth Cardoso
- Zé Celso
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zé_Celso
Also known as José Celso Martinez Corrêa.