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Carlos Diaz was born on 1957 in Havana, Cuba, is a Cuban theatre director. Discover Carlos Diaz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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1929

Diaz also directed Federico García Lorca's play The Audience, which Lorca began working on in Cuba in 1929.

1957

Carlos Diaz (born 1957) is a Cuban theatre director.

Diaz studied dramaturgy and theatre at Havana's Superior Institute of Art (ISA).

He started his career as a theatre and art critic and later took on the role of director.

He is the director of theatre company Teatro El Publico.

1985

In 1985, at the Ensayo Theatre, and again in 2007 at the El Publico Theatre, Diaz directed the Jean-Paul Sartre play The Respectful Prostitute; Sartre was an early and enthusiastic supporter of the Cuban revolution.

1992

After founding the theatre company Teatro El Publico in 1992, Diaz's first production billed "North American Theatre Trilogy" featured two plays by Tennessee Williams (The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire), and one play by Robert Anderson (Tea and Sympathy).

His company, which operates out of Trianon Theatre on Calle Linea, has premiered over 40 plays in the last 15 years and has become a Havana institution.

His work also includes the short stories "The Wolf," "The Forest and the New Man," and "Strawberry and Chocolate" of Cuban writer Senel Paz, which Diaz developed into plays, emphasizing the sensuality, expressiveness, and Cuban-ness of the stories.

1994

The play was then adapted into a film in 1994, starring the same actor Vladimir Cruz.

Its opening in Havana in 1994 caused a scandal as it portrayed the theme of homosexuality.

Despite its Cuban emphasis, El Publico has found success during its trips to Ecuador (1994), Spain (1997), Colombia (1998), and Venezuela (2000).

It has also toured throughout Cuba, and it's currently performing in a temporary location at theatre Adolofo Llayrado Theater on Calle 11, while its usual theatre, El Publico, is renovated.

1996

Diaz chose to perform the controversial play a second time in 1996 and then again in 1998.