John Claro Fernandes (born Joao Claro Fernandes; 5 December 1930 – 18 August 2024) was an Indian writer, theatre director, playwright, and actor known for his work in ''
tiatr
''Tiatr'' (; ) is a type of musical theatre that is popular in the state of Goa on the west coast of India, as well as in Mumbai and among the Goan expatriate communities in the Middle East, United Kingdom, and other cities with a significant pr ...
'' productions. Throughout his extensive career, he has made crucial contributions to the development and advancement of
Goan
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''tiatr''. His noted research on the history of ''tiatr'' led to the discovery that the inaugural ''tiatr'' production, titled ''
Italian Bhurgo'', took place on 17 April 1892, at the New Alfred Theatre in
Bombay
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(now Mumbai), presently occupied by the
Police Commissioner
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headquarters.
Early life
Fernandes was born as Joao Claro Fernandes on 5 December 1930, in Cotombi,
Quepem
Quepem (''Kepem'') is a town with a municipal council in South Goa district in the Indian state of Goa. The town is the administrative headquarters of the Quepem taluka (sub-district).
History
The town was established by a Portuguese noble ...
,
Goa
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, which was part of
Portuguese India
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during the
Portuguese Empire
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(now part of India).
He was the son of Jose Custodio Fernandes and Epifania Rebello, and had a younger brother named
Agostinho, who was a writer and
cardiologist
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based in Portugal until his death on 28 June 2015, aged 82.
During his school years, Fernandes developed a deep appreciation for theater and local art, actively engaging in annual social gatherings. After completing his primary education, he embarked on his professional acting career in Roque Afonso's ''tiatr'' production, ''Eke Oklek Teg Novre'' (One Bride Three Bridegrooms). He played the role of one of the bridegrooms, alongside Kamat de Assolna and Saluzinho, while Lucas Fernandes assumed the character of the bride. Fernandes's path intersected with that of
M. Boyer, as both resided in close proximity in Maddel Pequem,
Margao
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. Due to a scarcity of educational institutions in Goa at the time, Fernandes relocated to
Bombay
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to pursue further education and employment opportunities.
Career
On 25 December 1953, Fernandes made his debut as a playwright with his first ''
tiatr
''Tiatr'' (; ) is a type of musical theatre that is popular in the state of Goa on the west coast of India, as well as in Mumbai and among the Goan expatriate communities in the Middle East, United Kingdom, and other cities with a significant pr ...
'' production titled ''Camil Bottler''. Simultaneously, he stepped into the role of a professional actor for the first time. Directed by
A. R. Souza Ferrão
Augusto Remédios Souza (1 June 1909 – 6 March 1978), known professionally as A. R. Souza Ferrão (or simply Souza Ferrão), was an Indian actor, playwright, theatre director, producer, singer, and composer known for his work in Konkani films ...
, the play featured cast including
Master Vaz
Jose Lawrence Vaz (born José Lourenço Vás; 6 September 1927 – 13 December 2019), known professionally as Master Vaz, was an Indian singer, playwright, and lyricist known for his work in Konkani films, ''tiatr'' productions, folk plays, and ...
,
C. Alvares, Effie Fernandes, Andrew,
Anthony De Sa,
Anthony Mendes
Anthony Mendes (born Antonio Mendes; 28 December 1920 – 21 March 1964) was an Indian actor, comedian, singer, composer, lyricist, and playwright known for his work in Konkani films and ''tiatr'' productions.
Early life
Anthony Mendes, was bo ...
, and other popular artists from
Bombay
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. The initial staging took place at Princess Theatre, Bhangwadi in
Kalbadevi
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, a popular venue that served as a testing ground for ''tiatrists'' (''tiatr'' performers) in Bombay. The audience's favorable response led to subsequent performances. Due to the play's success, it was later staged at
Cowasji Jehangir Hall
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His ...
to support a specific church section.
Valerian Gracias
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Biography
Valerian Gracias was born in Ka ...
, the first cardinal of Mumbai, attended one of these performances.
Fernandes continued to contribute to the ''tiatr'' tradition with his subsequent play, ''Rinnkari Zanvoi'', which also found success in Bombay. Throughout his career, Fernandes had written and staged a total of 15 ''tiatrs''. Some of his works included ''Nirmiloli Sun'', ''Gupit Karann'' (Secret Reason), ''Ghorabeachi Durdoxea'', ''Utrachi Mudi'', ''Portugez Kolvont'' (Portuguese Artist), ''23 Vorsam'' (23 Years), ''Konkani Advogad'' (Konkani Advocate), ''Inglez Madam'' (English Madam), ''Tambddi Mati'' (Red Soil), ''Rostadak Ostad'', ''Vinglli Nachpinn'' (Naked Dancer), ''Civil Kazar'' (Civil Marriage), and ''American Dollar''.

After his return to
Goa
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from Bombay following the
liberation
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, Fernandes embarked on his second ''tiatr'' production, titled ''Rinnkari Zanvoi'', catering to the local ''tiatr'' enthusiasts. While his first ''tiatr'', ''Camil Bottler'', was also staged in Goa, its run was limited to just two shows due to
A. R. Souza Ferrão
Augusto Remédios Souza (1 June 1909 – 6 March 1978), known professionally as A. R. Souza Ferrão (or simply Souza Ferrão), was an Indian actor, playwright, theatre director, producer, singer, and composer known for his work in Konkani films ...
's leading role. However, Fernandes achieved acclaim among ''tiatr'' aficionados with his production ''Portugez Kolvont'' (1979), which swiftly reached the milestone of one hundred performances. This ''tiatr'' also found success outside of Goa, completing a double century of shows. The limited availability of auditoriums during that era posed challenges for staging ''tiatrs'' on a regular basis, a fact acknowledged by Fernandes himself.
The success story of ''Portugez Kolvont'' can be traced back to its origins. Fernandes shared that the script for this play was conceived in Portugal, inspired by a
fado
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performance he witnessed in
Algarve
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, a tourist hub. The ''tiatr'' commenced with a fado piece and featured a plethora of entertainment, with a particular focus on comedy. The comedic elements were crafted specifically for Paul Romy, while the main role was tailored with
Ophelia Cabral
Ophelia Cabral e D'Souza (born Clara Merciana Ophelia Cabral; 8 November 1938 – 19 February 2016), popularly known as Ophelia Cabral, was an Indian actress, singer, playwright, and theatre director, director known for her work in Konkani cine ...
in mind, although her participation did not materialize. Instead,
Sabina Fernandes, despite appearing slightly mature for the role, delivered a creditable performance.
Fernandes concluded his career in ''tiatrs'' with his final production, titled ''American Dollar'' around 2005. Throughout his journey, he remembered the support he received from Antonio Fernandes, the late proprietor of
Herald Publications, and later from Antonio's son, Raul Fernandes. Even if it meant making late-night trips to the office, they always cooperated in publishing ''tiatr'' advertisements. Fernandes's contributions extended beyond ''tiatr'', as he established himself as a prolific writer whose works appeared in publications such as ''Goa Times'', ''Sot Uloi'', ''Goan Express'', ''New Goa'', ''Goycho Avaz'', ''Gulab'', ''The Goan Review'', ''
The Navhind Times
''The Navhind Times'' is an English language newspaper in Goa. Founded in 1963 and based in Panaji, the capital of Goa, it is the largest selling newspaper, amongst the three locally published English newspapers in the state. The other two be ...
'',
O Heraldo
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, and ''Gomantak Times''.
When reflecting on the evolution of ''tiatr'' from his era to the present, Fernandes expressed his concern that today's productions lack vision, often resorting to imitation of films and
television serials
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. In stark contrast, the ''tiatrs'' of his time were driven purely by a love for the stage and the art form, with little regard for financial considerations. Fernandes emphasized that the comedy in contemporary ''tiatrs'' tends to be vulgar, a far cry from the sophisticated humor exhibited by prominent figures such as
Kid Boxer
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,
Anthony Mendes
Anthony Mendes (born Antonio Mendes; 28 December 1920 – 21 March 1964) was an Indian actor, comedian, singer, composer, lyricist, and playwright known for his work in Konkani films and ''tiatr'' productions.
Early life
Anthony Mendes, was bo ...
, and
Jacinto Vaz
Jacinto Castor Vaz (; né Vas; 27 April 1918 – 30 April 1993) was an Indian comedian, actor, singer, composer, and playwright known for his work in Konkani cinema, Konkani films and ''tiatr'' productions. Referred to as the "Charlie Chaplin of ...
. He credits
Minguel Rod's ability to understand and cater to the audience's preferences as a key factor in his successful career.
In addition to his accomplishments in the field of ''tiatr'', Fernandes displayed his literary prowess by penning a novel called ''Norsicho Mog'', six years after
Goa's liberation. This work revolved around the story of a mother and was published by Prabhakar Tendulkar. Fernandes's acclaimed ''tiatr'' production, ''Portugez Kolvont'' (1979), had also been immortalized in printed form. As of 2015, following a decade-long hiatus from ''tiatrs'', Fernandes had transitioned to running 'Claro Consultancy' in
Margao
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. His consultancy specialized in English/Portuguese translations. Fernandes's sons, Godfrey and Godwin, actively participated in the documentation of
Portuguese passport
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s, making it a familial endeavor.
Personal life
Fernandes married Piedade Afonso, a
homemaker
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from his village of Cotombi,
Quepem
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History
The town was established by a Portuguese noble ...
, on 4 January 1970. The couple had two sons, Godwin and Godfrey, and a daughter, Golda.
Death
On 18 August 2024, Fernandes died at his residence in Quepem, Goa, at the age of 93.
Awards and recognition
In 1992–93, Fernandes was bestowed with the esteemed "Goa State Cultural Award" in the field of ''
tiatr
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'', presented by the Directorate of Art and Culture of the
Government of Goa
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. In December 2011, the
Tiatr Academy of Goa
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bestowed upon Fernandes the "Lifetime Contribution to Tiatr Awards", an achievement in acknowledgment of his outstanding dedication and invaluable contributions to the field. The ceremony took place at Ravindra Bhavan in
Margao
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.
In April 2012, Fernandes was honored for his substantial contributions to
Goan
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''
tiatr
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'' during a felicitation organized by the Maharashtra Konkani Kala Sanstha in
Mumbai
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, with support from the Tiatr Academy of Goa. In December 2017, Fernandes was bestowed with the "Dalgado Cultural Award" by the Culture and Art Minister at the time,
Govind Gaude. In July 2020, Fernandes was honored with the "GULAB Tiatrist of the Year 2019" award further attesting to his achievements and his contributions to the ''Tiatr'' community. In February 2021, Fernandes was presented with the "Gulab Tiatrist of the Year Puraskar" on Konkani Journalism Day.
In December 2022, Fernandes received a felicitation at the Tiatr Academy of Goa's Lifetime Contribution Awards ceremony. In February 2023, the Dalgado Konknni Akademi felicitated Fernandes at Ravindra Bhavan in Margao, showcasing his status as a recipient of the "Dalgado Sonskurtik Puraskar". In September 2023, Fernandes was honored with the one-time
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
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for playwrighting. He was the sole artist from
Goa
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and one among the 75 artists selected across India by the national academy of music, dance, and drama.
Selected stage works
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Indian theatre directors
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21st-century Indian male actors