Carlos Aguilera studied theater with Elena Zuasti and José Estruch [es] at the Municipal House of Culture, and with Atilio J. Costa in La Máscara.
[1][2] His debut as a theater director came in 1968 with three works at El Galpón: Señora Carrar's Rifles by Bertolt Brecht, The Zoo Story by Edward Albee and Los de la Mesa 10 by Osvaldo Dragún; and with Los papeleros by Isidora Aguirre at the Theater Club.
He directed works by García Lorca, Ibsen, Arthur Miller, Florencio Sánchez, Jorge Denevi [es], Carlos Gorostiza, Griselda Gambaro, Julio César Castro, and others.
There ,he directed works by Shakespeare, Molière, Anton Chekhov, García Lorca, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Brecht, etc., as well as Paraguayan and other Latin American authors.
[5] His death occurred while he was in charge of the direction of El hombre que quería volar by Carlos Manuel Varela, at Espacio Teatro.