Do Palco à Televisão: As Carreiras de Rui Malvarez e Joana Castro
In this episode of the Juca program, we welcome Rui Malvarez, a multifaceted creator with a career in advertising and entertainment, who is also establishing himself as a writer with the children's book "Being Different is Normal". We offer a look at an artistic journey that crosses different creative areas and formats. We also have Joana Castro, a professional with experience in various areas of the performing arts, having participated in numerous productions. A graduate of ACT and the School, she shares her journey and the versatility that defines her work in the Portuguese artistic scene. This episode combines experiences in theatre, television, and content creation, exploring different paths within the entertainment universe in Portugal.

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