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Regina Cas will be opening in SP in July; tickets are on sale
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Regina Cas will be opening in SP in July; tickets are on sale

The article announces that presenter Regina Casé will debut her solo play 'Viva! Vida!' at the Teatro Sérgio Cardoso in São Paulo on July 9. The play explores themes such as science, spirituality, environment, and technology with a humorous touch. It follows a season the show had in Rio de Janeiro. The performance features LED panels, a soundtrack blending jazz and Northeastern rhythms, and reflects on scientific, philosophical, and ancestral knowledge. The play is directed by Daniela Thomas and Estêvão Ciavatta Pantoja, with contributions from scientists Antônio Nobre and Fábio Scarano, as-wè

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Regina Cas will be opening in SP in July; tickets are on sale

The article announces that presenter Regina Casé will debut her solo play 'Viva! Vida!' at the Teatro Sérgio Cardoso in São Paulo on July 9. The play explores themes such as science, spirituality, environment, and technology with a humorous touch. It follows a season the show had in Rio de Janeiro. The performance features LED panels, a soundtrack blending jazz and Northeastern rhythms, and reflects on scientific, philosophical, and ancestral knowledge. The play is directed by Daniela Thomas and Estêvão Ciavatta Pantoja, with contributions from scientists Antônio Nobre and Fábio Scarano, as-wè

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about an upcoming cultural event without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses on artistic and logistical details of the play.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): The article provides specific details about Regina Casé's new play 'Viva! Vida!', including dates, venue, themes, collaborators, and ticket prices. All information appears consistent with the cross-source consensus and lacks any obvious inaccuracies or bias.

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