Guillermo Cacace
Argentina
He graduated as an actor from the Escuela Nacional de Arte Dramático and as a Psychopedagogy graduate from the Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora (UNLZ), specialising in Psychoanalysis.
Since 2003, he has directed the independent theatre Apacheta Sala/Estudio, a space that is the laboratory and headquarters of his private production and teaching activities. His productions as a director range from research into the classics (Stefano, Tartuffe, A Mama -inspired by the Orestiad-, The Bacchantes, Host) to other more experimental works (Sangra, Doméstico, La voluntad, Ajena).
His work as a director has received the following distinctions: Trinidad Guevara Award for Best Director (2009), María Guerrero Award for Best Direction (2009), Florencio Sánchez Award for Best Direction (2009), ATINA Award for Best Direction (2007), distinctions in the Teatro del Mundo Award (2007-2008-2009), nomination in the ACE Awards (2008-2009), nomination in the UBA XXI Awards (2008-2009), nomination in the Revista XXIII Awards (2009). He was also selected for the 1991 Art Biennial.
Outside the country he has worked as an actor, teacher and director in Brazil (Blumenau, Florianópolis), Spain (Madrid, Barcelona), Turkey (Ankara), United States (New York), Russia (Moscow), Dominican Republic (Sto. Domingo), Paraguay (Asunción), Bolivia (Sucre, Potosí), Venezuela (Guanare) and England (Leicester).