Until 1956, he devoted himself to law, however, without abandoning the theater industry. There he wrote the play and set up Torturas de um Coração in 1951. He was forced to move back to Taperoá, to be cured of lung disease. In 1950, he graduated from the Faculty of Law and was awarded the Martin Pena Award by Auto de João da Cruz. Os Homens de Barro was presented the following year. In 1948, his play, Cantam as Harpas de Sião (ou O Desertor de Princesa) was performed by the Student Theater of Pernambuco. In 1947 he wrote his first play, Uma Mulher Vestida de Sol. And along with him, he founded the Student Theater of Pernambuco. The following year he began Law School, where he met Hermilo Borba Filho. In this city, Ariano began his first studies and also watched for the first time mamulengos (kind of theatric plays played by hand puppets that were typical to the region) and a Viola Challenge, whose character of "improvisation" was one of the hallmarks of his theatrical production.įrom 1942 he lived in Recife, where he finished in 1945, his secondary education at the Gymnasium in Pernambuco and Osvaldo Cruz High School. During the Revolution of 30, his father was murdered for political reasons in Rio de Janeiro and the family moved to Taperoá, Paraíba, where he lived from 1933 to 1937.
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