Denise Stoklos was born on 14 July 1950 in
Irati, Paraná. Her father worked as a film projector and film poster designer, and her paternal grandfather
emigrated to the country from Ukraine. In 1971, she obtained a licentiate in social sciences from the
Federal University of Paraná and a baccalaureate in journalism from the
Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná. Her experiences with studying acrobatics, clown performance and mime in London inspired her to produce and perform her next work
Three Women in High Heels (1979) throughout Europe. In February 1987, she premiered her one-woman show
Mary Stuart, inspired by
the epoynmous Queen of Scots, at
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in Manhattan. In 1993, she was awarded a
Guggenheim Fellowship in playwriting. Since the 1990s, her work has shifted towards socio-political subject matter, as well as tributes to previous artists; her inspirations for such works include
Jorge Luis Borges,
Louise Bourgeois,
Gertrude Stein, and
Henry David Thoreau. == Analysis ==