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Dinner
is served late in Rio. You have plenty of time to check out the
movies, or go to the theater before you dine.
Rio has a strong tradition in the dramatic arts. Comedies, musicals and
other theatrical plays often debut in Rio, later to be exported to other
Brazilian cities and states.
There are good theaters in many South Side neighborhoods, and in the
downtown area. If you have a chance, visit the luxurious Municipal
Theater at Cinelândia (Centro). The charming architecture complements
the excellent program with operas, ballet and classical music.
The headquarters of Rede Globo , the largest TV network in Brazil,
are right here in Rio. It is more practical for most top Brazilian
actors to live in the city, and many of them can be seen jogging, or
walking undisturbed along Ipanema
beach. Cariocas have a blasé attitude towards celebritities, and
they will give you a break, unless you answer to the name Madonna, or
something.
It won't make much sense going to a drama or comedy, if you don't
understand a word of Portuguese (or at least Spanish). We suggest checking out the musicals, though.
Singing, dancing and tapping are universally understood languages, very
well spoken by Cariocas. Several theaters are also used for live
music performances, and shows. You may find information about
current plays, musicals and drama at local newspapers O Globo and Jornal
do Brasil, available at the lobby of your hotel.