In this Chilean name, the first or paternal surname is Castro and the second or maternal family name is Ramírez.
Oscar Castro Ramírez,[1] (13 May 1947[2] – 25 April 2021[3]), was a Chilean playwright, actor and director of the Aleph Theater.
Life
Óscar Castro founded the Aleph Theatre in Santiago in 1968 with fellow students. Self-taught and politically active, the Aleph wrote and staged a series of musical plays and produced satirical programmes for Chilean television. On tour in France at the time of the coup d’état in September 1973, the company presented La Trinchera del Supertricio (an allegory of the military coup ) in October 1974. As a result, several actors of the troupe were arrested, interrogated and tortured: two disappeared under interrogation[4] and two others (Óscar Castro and his sister Marieta) were interned in concentration camps for two years. During his internment, Óscar created a new play each week for the «Viernes culturales» for his fellow inmates.[5]
He died from COVID-19 on 25 April 2021 at the age of 73 in Paris, France.[7]
Drama
Some dates
Óscar Castro has written, directed and performed in more than 30 Aleph creations, touring in France, Europe, Russia and North, Central and Latin America.
2007 Collaboration with WWFFrance for the creation and performance of the play "Hasta la vida siempre", a burlesque and poetic comedy on ecology and sustainable development.
2010 In partnership with the Foundation France Libertés (Danielle Mitterrand) and the Water Carriers Movement, Óscar Castro writes and directs "Les porteurs d’eau" with his teenage drama class and publishes an illustrated children's story on the importance of water for the future of humanity. This play is performed in schools as part of the campaign to protect water.[14]
2012- 2014, In the context of an educational project named FORCAST led by Dominique Boullier in SCIENCES PO and 12 educational partners, he joined as a pedagogical and artistic contributor in the numeric book course taught by Pierre Mounier.
La plume du corbeau (2003) Paris: Éditions de l’Amandier. A collection of four plays written by Oscar Castro : L’Exilé Mateluna, Il était une fois un roi, Le Che que j’aime, Meutre à Valparaíso.
1975 • Sálvense quien pueda, Casimiro Peñafleta Preso Político (monologue - Chile)
1974 • La Trinchera del Supertricio (play - Chile)
1972 • Vida, Pasión y Muerte de Casimiro Peñafleta (monologue - Chile, France)
1971 • Erase una vez un rey *(play - Chile, France, Belgium) - French title: - Il était une fois un roi - Et la démocratie bordel ! - One of the most popular plays performed in Central and Latin America.[24]
1970 • Viva in mundo de Fanta Cia (play - Chile)
1968 • Se sirve usted un cocktel molotov (play - Chile)