The theatrical productions of
A Barraca are mainly adaptations of historical and political subjects to the popular, traditional and modern format of narrative theater. The company has a special focus on national production, due to the subsidies allocated to it by the state.
A Barraca debuted in March 1976 in the
Incrível Almadense theater with
Cidade Dourada (
Golden City) by La Candelária. This was a great success. In September of that year it mounted the show ''
(Stories of Squires and Pimps'') staged by Hélder Costa and based on scripts by
Gil Vicente and Ruzante.
A Barraca produced some of its greatest successes in the 1980s. The repertoire also included
D. João VI by Hélder Costa.
Mário Viegas played the sovereign and caused much amusement by his interpretation of the king as a chicken eater, who walked around with pieces of poultry in his pockets. The group was described as a "large international theater company" during its limited engagement in
Rio de Janeiro. In 1983 the company presented
Um dia na capital do Império (
One day in the capital of the Empire), with a script by
António Ribeiro Chiado and staging by Hélder Costa. In 1984
A Barraca produced
Santa Joana dos Matadouros (
Saint Joan of the Stockyards) by
Bertolt Brecht, considered one of the greatest successes of the company, and in 1986 produced
Calamity Janes, with a highly acclaimed interpretation by Maria do Céu Guerra. On 20 July 2011 the group debuted the production
D. Maria, a Louca (
Maria the Mad), with script by the Brazilian author António Cunha and staging by Maria do Céu Guerra. On 10 April 2013 the A Barraca company debuted
Menino de Sua Avó (''His Grandmother's Boy''), an unpublished text by the playwright
Armando Nascimento Rosa, a creation of Maria do Céu Guerra and Adérito Lopes. This production was included in the closing celebrations of the Year of Portugal in Brazil, performed in the
Teatro Dulcina in Rio de Janeiro on 3, 4 and 5 May 2013 . ==Presentations==