Navalha Na Carne by Plínio Marcos

Set in the gritty underbelly of society, this raw and intense drama unfolds in a seedy motel room where three marginalized characters—a prostitute, her pimp, and a janitor—are entangled in a web of power struggles, betrayal, and desperation. As tensions rise, the dialogue-driven narrative exposes the harsh realities of their lives, revealing the vulnerability and resilience of those living on the fringes. The play is a stark exploration of human nature, survival, and the complex dynamics of exploitation and dependency.

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Published
1967
Nationality
Brazilian
Length
Very Short
Pages
50-70
Original Language
Portuguese
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