“What most moves me in Roberto Muniz Dias is his disquiet. I respect and celebrate such artists because their search for improvements and their projection breaks down barriers and ends up conquering your inner space, and does so independent of the "at what cost?" No, no, I don't say that these artists are disloyal or dishonest, no. But yes, they are those who do not catch a chill when facing a negative. Dias migrates literature to theatre; not an easy road. The intersection of these texts requires a daily, and at times, obsessive sculpting. The ideal is to never stop; what the author seeks is dialogue. Leave your texts, your work and your characters at the mercy of the artists involved?, whether in dramatic reading, or in those interested in putting on the play. This is a quality to be revered; evidence that the author seeks dialogue, contamination, positive influence, the objective and final destination of which, for all, is the production. “ (Rodolfo Lima is a Brazilian actor and producer) A play about a polyamorous relationship. In our society in which monogamy and romantic love predominate, talking about polyamory or open relationships still arouses curiosity even in the most modern LGBTQ relationships. That discussion is the theme of this play which explores the joys and woes of a relationship of three men. A Broken Bed invites you to get to know the intimacy of Pedro, Enio and Dinos' relationship as well as all the worries, doubts and ideas it may convey.

