Brazilian Author Thalita Rebouças Debuts TV Series 'Single Together' on Globoplay

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Brazilian literary star Thalita Rebouças, celebrated for her numerous adapted works on stage and in film, has ventured into television for the first time with 'Single Together,' an original series for Globoplay. This dramedy explores the journey of four women in their forties who form an unbreakable bond after experiencing romantic breakups later in life. The series is set to spearhead Globoplay's presence at Series Mania, showcasing the platform's diverse and engaging content alongside other original productions like 'Blood Red Under the Moonlight' and 'Perfect Days.' Rebouças drew inspiration from her own life experience of separation and the subsequent friendships formed, aiming to create a comforting narrative for women navigating similar transitions.

Celebrated Brazilian Author Thalita Rebouças Unveils First Television Project 'Single Together' for Globoplay

On March 24, 2026, acclaimed Brazilian author Thalita Rebouças marked a significant milestone in her illustrious career with the premiere of her debut television series, 'Single Together,' on Globoplay. The dramedy, which features a stellar cast including Sheron Menezzes, Natália Lage, Luciana Paes, and Débora Lamm, along with notable Brazilian talents such as Bruno Mazzeo, Mateus Solano, and Lucas Leto, delves into the lives of four women over 40. These women, after navigating the complexities of romantic separations later in life, find solace and strength in a burgeoning friendship. The series leads Globoplay's impressive lineup at this year's Series Mania, a testament to the Brazilian streaming giant's dedication to original and impactful storytelling. Rodrigo Nascimento, head of business development and sales, EMEA at Grupo Globo, emphasized the company's goal to present a diverse portfolio at Series Mania, fostering strategic partnerships and showcasing content that resonates with contemporary themes and multigenerational audiences. Rebouças revealed in an interview with Variety that 'Single Together' was inspired by her personal experiences following a separation, which led her to a new circle of female friends who helped each other through a rarely discussed life passage. She expressed pride in addressing vulnerabilities and societal norms around aging, viewing the series as a 'public service announcement' that encourages open dialogue about women's experiences beyond youth. The author also highlighted the rarity of seeing well-rounded female characters over 40 on Brazilian television, offering a fresh perspective on maturity as a new beginning rather than an end.

This pioneering series by Rebouças not only expands her artistic repertoire but also contributes significantly to the representation of women's experiences on screen. By openly discussing aspects of aging and female relationships that are often overlooked, 'Single Together' acts as a mirror, allowing viewers to see their own lives reflected with empathy and humor. The series offers a refreshing narrative that celebrates the plenitude and freedom that can accompany maturity, challenging conventional portrayals of women in media. This venture into television is a powerful reminder of art's capacity to foster self-understanding and connection, providing a comforting embrace for women of all ages and potentially paving the way for more diverse and authentic storytelling in the global television landscape.

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