Maria Clara Machado

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Maria Clara Machado
Maria Clara Machado
Maria Clara Machado
Born(1921-04-03)3 April 1921
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Died30 April 2001(2001-04-30) (aged 80)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
OccupationPlaywright
GenreChildren's
Notable awardsPrêmio Machado de Assis
ParentsAníbal Machado

Maria Clara Machado (3 April 1921, in Belo Horizonte — 30 April 2001, in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian playwright, who specialized on plays for children. Daughter of writer Aníbal Machado, she studied theater in Paris. On her return to Brazil, she founded the acting school O Tablado, in Rio de Janeiro. O Tablado was where many Brazilian actors learnt the trade and was the venue where she directed her own plays.

Among those, Pluft o Fantasminha (Pluft the Little Ghost) (1955), A Bruxinha que Era Boa (The Little Witch who was Good), Maroquinhas Fru-Fru, O Rapto das Cebolinhas (The Kidnapping of the Onions), A Menina e o Vento (The Girl and the Wind), O Cavalinho Azul (The Little Blue Horse), Tribobó City, and many others.

Machado received a number of awards including the Prêmio Machado de Assis from the Brazilian Academy of Letters.

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