
Mónica Cabrera
She has also been recognized for her work in unipersonal theater that she writes herself. In 2009, she published the book Arrabalera, mujeres que trabajan y otros unipersonales, and in 2010 she produced the Cabrera Marathon, which consisted of releasing a one-person show from her book each month from February to June. As part of the marathon she starred in El sistema de la víctima, Arrabalera, mujeres que trabajan, The victory to la Madrecita (together with Teresa Murias), Limosna de amores, and ¡Dolly Guzmán no está muerta! For her work she won the 2011 Konex Award for the unipersonal work of the decade, and Arrabalera, mujeres que trabajan was nominated for the ACE Awards.
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