Maruja Bustamante

Maruja Bustamante trained as an actress with Helena Tritek and was her assistant at the first staging of Jorge Accame's Venecia in 1998.

Since 2001 she premiered her first play as a director, with Esteban Meloni and Sebastián Mogordoy Fronterizos (2001) at Teatro Por la Identidad.

[1] She graduated from the playwriting career of the Metropolitan School of Dramatic Arts in Buenos Aires.

In 2010 she debuts Paraná Porá, praised by critics and the academy, a piece written in Spanish and Guarani.

She wrote and directed the episodic saga The Legend of Lis Chi (2013) in the theater 25 de Mayo (Villa Urquiza) part of the Complejo Cultural San Martin, and Roja Roja (2017) in the Teatro Regio, both co-written with Gael Policano Rossi.

Maruja Bustamante