About: Jaime Chabaud

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Jaime Chabaud (born February 24, 1966) is a Mexican playwright, screenwriter, teacher and researcher, who has written more than 130 plays over his career but is popularly known for his television work. His creative work has been translated into multiple languages and has received numerous awards including the 2013 Juan Ruiz de Alarcón Drama Prize, the 2010 World Theater Prize (Premio Teatro del Mundo) from the University of Buenos Aires and 2006 Víctor Hugo Rascón Banda National Drama Prize. Chabaud is also the founder and director of the Paso de gato theater magazine.

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  • Jaime Chabaud (nacido el 24 de febrero de 1966)​ es un dramaturgo, guionista, maestro e investigador mexicano que ha escrito más 130 obras durante su carrera, sin embargo él es más conocido por sus contribuciones al entorno televisivo. Su trabajo creativo ha sido traducido a múltiples lenguajes y ha recibido numerosos premios, entre los cuales se encuentran el Premio de Dramaturgia Juan Ruiz de Alarcón 2013, el Premio Teatro del Mundo 2010 de la Universidad de Buenos Aires y el Premio Nacional de Dramaturgia Víctor Hugo Rascón Banda 2006. Además de lo anterior, Chabaud es el fundador y director de la revista de teatro Paso de gato. (es)
  • Jaime Chabaud (born February 24, 1966) is a Mexican playwright, screenwriter, teacher and researcher, who has written more than 130 plays over his career but is popularly known for his television work. His creative work has been translated into multiple languages and has received numerous awards including the 2013 Juan Ruiz de Alarcón Drama Prize, the 2010 World Theater Prize (Premio Teatro del Mundo) from the University of Buenos Aires and 2006 Víctor Hugo Rascón Banda National Drama Prize. Chabaud is also the founder and director of the Paso de gato theater magazine. (en)
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  • Jaime Eduardo Chaban Magnus (en)
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  • Jaime Chabaud (nacido el 24 de febrero de 1966)​ es un dramaturgo, guionista, maestro e investigador mexicano que ha escrito más 130 obras durante su carrera, sin embargo él es más conocido por sus contribuciones al entorno televisivo. Su trabajo creativo ha sido traducido a múltiples lenguajes y ha recibido numerosos premios, entre los cuales se encuentran el Premio de Dramaturgia Juan Ruiz de Alarcón 2013, el Premio Teatro del Mundo 2010 de la Universidad de Buenos Aires y el Premio Nacional de Dramaturgia Víctor Hugo Rascón Banda 2006. Además de lo anterior, Chabaud es el fundador y director de la revista de teatro Paso de gato. (es)
  • Jaime Chabaud (born February 24, 1966) is a Mexican playwright, screenwriter, teacher and researcher, who has written more than 130 plays over his career but is popularly known for his television work. His creative work has been translated into multiple languages and has received numerous awards including the 2013 Juan Ruiz de Alarcón Drama Prize, the 2010 World Theater Prize (Premio Teatro del Mundo) from the University of Buenos Aires and 2006 Víctor Hugo Rascón Banda National Drama Prize. Chabaud is also the founder and director of the Paso de gato theater magazine. (en)
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