Abstract

This research aims to investigate the impact of Laborarte on the Brazilian theater, with a focus on its decolonial approach. Its theoretical framework encompasses decolonial theories, political theater, and the Maranhense culture. This study aims to analyze Laborarte’s contribution to deconstructing stereotypes, promoting local culture, and fostering social justice in the Maranhense theater. Its methodology includes an analysis of theatrical texts, interviews, and historical context analysis. Results highlight Laborarte’s pioneering role in theatrical decolonization, influencing subsequent productions to embrace an inclusive and just perspective of the Maranhense reality.

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