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Blackface

Marco Mendonça

Through satire, history and direct conversation with the audience, Marco Mendonça hunts down the racism hiding in plain sight: in culture, in comedy, in the art we make and consume every day. Disarming, sharp and funnier than it has any right to be, this is the show that opens up the conversation most people still find a way to avoid.

Entrance
€ 17,50
Duration
90 minutes
Language
Portuguese with English subtitles
Location
Forum Rabostudio
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A critical look at racism and representation

A late night show format you know well (Think Colbert, think Lubach) with music, satire and a live audience, turned towards something most hosts would rather skip. Portuguese theatre-maker Marco Mendonça takes this familiar format and fills it with something that is still avoided too often: an open, direct and sometimes uncomfortably honest conversation about racism and representation. 

Blackface, the racist theatrical practice in which white performers paint themselves as caricatured Black figures, has a long history of stereotyping and dehumanisation. Mendonça investigates how that practice came to exist, why it was long considered normal and what the shift in our thinking about it says about how we understand racism today.  

Intelligent, confrontational and surprisingly accessible. Blackface is not a finger-pointing sermon but an invitation to a much-needed collective conversation about history, responsibility and the world as it is today. 

Marco Mendonça uses humor to create a remarkable performance that draws from the conventions of stand-up comedy, theater, and music. In doing so, he offers historical context for the grotesque use of blackface without resorting to simplistic or moralizing explanations, while placing himself at the center of the story.

Dates

Sunday 23 August

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Monday 24 August

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Tuesday 25 August

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© Credits: Diana Tinoco
Credits: Diana Tinoco
Credits: Diana Tinoco

About the artist

Marco Mendonça was born in 1995 in Mozambique and has lived in Lisbon since 2007. He studied theatre at the Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema and works regularly with the company Os Possessos. 

He was also a trainee at the Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, where he collaborated with, among others, João Pedro Vaz, Tiago Rodrigues and Faustin Linyekula. Mendonça has performed in productions by, among others, Liesbeth Gritter (Kassys), Tonan Quito and Mala Voadora. 

As a maker he made his debut with Parlamento Elefante, a project that won the Amélia Rey Colaço grant. In 2021 he received the Rede 5 Sentidos for Cordyceps. Internationally he can also be seen in Catarina and the Beauty of Killing Fascists by Tiago Rodrigues, with which he appeared at Noorderzon earlier in 2025 as an actor.