Trinidad Piriz

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Trinidad Piriz is a Chilean playwright and actress.[1]

In the 2000s, Piriz collaborated with actress Paula Aros. After the collaboration stopped in 2011, Piriz went to Berlin where she became a victim of scam. She returned to Chile and wrote her first play, Helen Brown, in 2012 based on her experience in Berlin.[2][3]

Piriz graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London in Master en performance making.[4] Since 2010, she has been teaching at the theater School at Universidad Católica de Chile, University of Chile, and Major University.[5]

In 2013, together with Daniel Marabolí and Alejandro Moreno, she produced Teatro Nacional, a play written by Alejandro Moreno.[6]

Since 2020 Piriz has been running a podcast El estallido de las cosas together with María Court. In 2022, she became the director of Podium Podcast, owned by Prisa Media. The first podcast she ran as a director was Expertas en Nada with Paloma Salas and Elisa Zulueta.[1][7]

Plays[edit]

  • Helen Brown (2012, with Daniel Marabolí)
  • Ithaca (2015, with Daniel Marabolí)
  • Fin (2017, with Daniel Marabolí)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b García-Huidobro, Sofía (11 November 2022). "Trinidad Piriz, la directora que se sube al podio de los podcasts". DF (in Spanish).
  2. ^ Martínez Collipal, Michelle (8 June 2018). "El original teatro de Trinidad Piriz". El Mercurio (in Spanish).
  3. ^ Grumann Sölter, Andrés (2016). "Vocal Resonances and Sound Memory in Helen Brown". Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença. 6 (3): 481–501. doi:10.1590/2237-266064273.
  4. ^ "Trinidad Piriz" (in Spanish). 11th Festival GABO.
  5. ^ "Trinidad Piriz" (in Spanish). Goethe Institut Brazil.
  6. ^ Peréz, Horacio. "Teatro Nacional de Alejandro Moreno, Trinidad Piriz y Daniel Marabolí" (in Spanish). Hemispheric Institute.
  7. ^ Radovic, Paz (16 October 2022). "Expertas en show: la fórmula detrás del podcast chileno más escuchado". La Tercera (in Spanish).