
Brenda Lee and the Palace of Princesses
Drama · Comedy · History
Overview
A musical that brings a bit of the history of Brenda Lee, called the "guardian angel of transsexuals", activist who founded the first support house for people with HIV/AIDS in Brazil. She has a pension for trans women who, for the most part, live off prostitution. Despite the reality of violence in which they live, inside the house, the transsexuals are welcomed by Brenda, who teaches them to want more out of life.
Top Cast


Veronica Valenttino
Veronica Valenttino
Brenda Lee
Veronica Valenttino
Brenda Lee
Ambrosia
Ambrosia
Isabelle Labete
Ambrosia
Isabelle Labete
June Weimar
June Weimar
Blanche de Niège
June Weimar
Blanche de Niège


Marina Mathey
Marina Mathey
Cinthia Minelli
Marina Mathey
Cinthia Minelli
Tyller Antunes
Tyller Antunes
Ariella del Mare
Tyller Antunes
Ariella del Mare
Olivia Lopes
Olivia Lopes
Raíssa
Olivia Lopes
Raíssa
Fábio Redkowicz
Fábio Redkowicz
Pedro
Fábio Redkowicz
Pedro


Chico Felitti
Chico Felitti
Repórter (voz)
Chico Felitti
Repórter (voz)
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