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Osvaldo Dragún (May 7, 1929 Entre Ríos, Argentina –June 14, 1999 Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a prominent Argentine playwright and the director of Cervantes Theater.


Life and work

Osvaldo Dragún was born in Colonia Berro, a Jewish agricultural settlement, near
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,
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. After his father's
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farm suffered from recurrent
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problems, the family left the settlement for Buenos Aires. Dragún left his university studies in 1953 to pursue his calling in the theatre.Audiovideoteca de Buenos Aires
/ref> Joining the Fray Mocho Theatre in 1956, he premiered his first work, ''La peste viene de Melos'' (''The Plague from Melos''). The politically charged play, on the 1954
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against
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, drew also from the playwright's own childhood memories of his father's struggles with locusts.Osvaldo Dragún: Final de partida
/ref> He continued to write controversial works for the Fray Mocho, including ''Historias para ser contadas'' (''Tales to be Told''), a series of short plays including ''Historia del hombre que se convirtió en perro'' ('' The Story of the Man Who Turned into a Dog''), ''
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'' and ''Milagro en el mercado viejo'' (''Miracle at the Old Market''), for which he received the Casa de las Américas Prize in 1962. His 1966 play, ''Heroica de Buenos Aires'' received the same distinction. That June, however, one of Argentine independent theatre's most powerful opponents, General
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, took power in a quiet coup. Dragún's stays abroad, which had begun in 1961, became more frequent, directing plays in several other
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/ref> He continued to write politically themed plays, however, notably ''Historias con cárcel'' (''Stories and Jail''). He helped establish the Campana Comedy Theatre in 1969 and, six years later, premiered ''El Jardín del Infierno'' ("The Garden of Hell") there.Comedia de Campana
/ref> By then, independent Argentine theatre was limited not only by the boom in commercial theatre productions; but also by a climate of repression. Threats to artistic freedom during the country's last dictatorship were eased somewhat in 1980 with the support of the relatively moderate
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Chief, General Roberto Viola. Dragún then premiered his ''¿Y por casa cómo andamos?'' (''How're We Doing at Home?''), a commentary on unhappy, paternalistic households and their effects on culture. The slowly improving climate of freedoms also led Dragún to form a partnership with fellow playwrights
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, as well as with numerous actors, to form an "
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", by which they hoped to encourage a return of the freedom of expression whose absence had led so many other cultural figures to leave Argentina since 1975. Converting a shuttered spark plug factory in the
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district of Buenos Aires to the "Picadero Theatre," they premiered a festival of their collective new works (including Dragún's ''Mi obelisco y yo'' - ''"My
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and Me"'') to acclaim on July 28, 1981. This success was marred by the theatre's fire bombing a week later, still an "unsolved mystery."Centro Cultural Floreal Gorini: conferencia de prensa del 12 de mayo de 1981
/ref> The setback did not shutter the Open Theatre, however, which reopened in
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's famed Tabaris Theatre (well-known locally for its
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). The Open Theatre's 1982 season, whose slogan was "winning back the streets," featured Dragún's ''Al violador'' (''To the Rapist''). The play was one in a trilogy that included ''Al perdedor'' (''To the loser'') - a semi-biographical look at ill-fated boxer
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- and ''Al vencedor'' (''To the Victor''). Following the Open Theatre's final season, in 1985, he wrote ''Arriba, corazón'' (''Take Heart''). The 1987 play was a success, and in 1988 Dragún established the Theatre School of Latin America and the Caribbean in
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; but returned in 1996 to accept the prestigious post of Director of the Cervantes National Theatre. He helped revive the struggling Cervantes by organizing "theatre marathons" and the Ibero-American Theatre Encounters, which highlighted troupes from the Argentine hinterland and from other countries in the region, respectively. The director of the Cervantes was enjoying a night out with his wife at the Gran Splendid Cinema (today the
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bookstore) on June 14, 1999, when he lost his life to heart failure at age 70.''Clarín''
/ref> The outspoken Osvaldo Dragún was often out of favor among his colleagues, about which he once said:
''I've always lived on islands. Cuba is an island, and the Fray Mocho Theatre was, too. My hope is that one day, these islands will be the continent of creativity and magic.''


References and external links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dragun, Osvaldo Argentine dramatists and playwrights Argentine theatre directors People from Entre Ríos Province Argentine Jews 1929 births 1999 deaths 20th-century Argentine dramatists and playwrights