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Marta Pazos (born 1976) is a Spanish theater director, set designer, playwright, and actress. She is a cofounder of the Voadora theater company, which she worked with until it disbanded in May 2022.


Early life and education

Marta Pazos was born in
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in 1976, the daughter of a nurse and a jazz musician. She earned a licentiate in fine arts from the
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, with a specialization in painting. In 1999, she created her first show and founded her first company, called Belmondo. In 2007, she founded the theater company Voadora, together with the actor Hugo Torres and producer José Díaz. Torres is also her romantic partner, and they have two children together.


Career

As the theater director of Voadora, Pazos oversaw numerous shows, including ''Tokio3'', a finalist at the 2013
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in the Best New Show category, and winner of five María Casares Theater Awards. She later mentioned this as one of her most complex jobs as a director. Her 2017 play ''Sueño de una noche de verano'', cowritten with Mario Layera, is a reimagining of Shakespeare's ''
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'', with the character
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being forbidden to marry because he is
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. ''Garage'' opened the 2017–2018 season of the MA Scéne Nationale of
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in France. Her 2019 musical ''Hemos venido a darlo todo'' took inspiration from the
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s which were launched into space in 1977. Pazos has also directed productions such as ' (2017), the first work in Galician by
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, for the . She directed and designed scenery for the opera ''A amnesia de Clío'' (2019), composed by Fernando Buide with a libretto by Fernando Epelde. Also in 2019, she directed the
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''Je suis narcissiste'', composed by
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with a libretto by , a coproduction of the Òpera de Butxaca,
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, and
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. This was nominated for Best World Premiere at the
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. In 2020, Pazos directed ''Siglo mío, bestia mía'' by . In February 2021, she directed the first theatrical adaptation of
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's only film script, ''Viaje a la Luna'', for the Teatre Lliure in Barcelona. In May of that year, she premiered her third Shakespeare adaptation, ''
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'', at the in Madrid, and in November, she premiered Lorca's '' Play Without a Title'' for the
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. In 2022, she premiered the play ''As oito da tarde cando morren as nais'' by Avelina Pérez at the Galician Dramatic Center. Then, together with
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and , she directed ''Safo'', which premiered at the . She also created ''Twist'' for the
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Theater in Madrid. The same year, she began a residency as coordinator of the creation laboratory of the master's degree program in Artistic Teaching, Thought, and Contemporary Scenic Creation at the Superior School of Dramatic Art of Castile and León. Her company Voadora disbanded in May 2022. In a July 2023 interview, Pazos explained, In 2023, Pazos directed the opera ''Alexina B.'', composed by Raquel García-Tomás with a text by Irène Gayraud, inspired by the memoirs of
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, ''Mes Souvenirs''. Her works are characterized by an aesthetic in which the use of color is predominant.


Awards and recognition

* 2013 - for Scenic and Audiovisual Arts for Voadora * 2014 – María Casares Awards for Best Director and Best Set Design for ''Tokio3'' * 2018 – Dorotea Bárcena Award for career achievement at the 29th Galician Theater Festival * 2019 – Pontevedresa of the Year * 2020 – María Casares Award for Best Set Design for ''Neorretranca e posmorriña'' * 2020 – Roberto Vidal Bolaño Award at the


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pazos, Marta 1976 births 21st-century Spanish actresses 21st-century Spanish dramatists and playwrights Living people Spanish art directors Spanish scenic designers Spanish theatre directors Spanish women dramatists and playwrights Spanish women theatre directors University of Barcelona alumni Actors from Vigo