Spanish Theatre 1920 1995

Spanish Theatre 1920 1995
Author: Maria M. Delgado
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2005-07-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781135299330

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Beginning with a reassessment of the 1920s and 30s, this text looks beyond a consideration of just the most successful Spanish playwrights of the time, and discusses also the work of directors, theorists, actors and designers.

Spanish Theatre 1920 1995

Spanish Theatre 1920   1995
Author: Maria M Delgado
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781134402106

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Beginning with a reassessment of the 1920s and 30s, this text looks beyond a consideration of just the most successful Spanish playwrights of the time, and discusses also the work of directors, theorists, actors and designers.

Reception and Renewal in Modern Spanish Theatre 1939 1963

Reception and Renewal in Modern Spanish Theatre  1939 1963
Author: John London
Publsiher: MHRA
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1997
Genre: Spain
ISBN: 0901286834

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The book constitutes the first attempt to provide an overview of the reception of foreign drama in Spain during the Franco dictatorship. John London analyses performance, stage design, translation, censorship, and critical reviews in relation to the works of many authors, including Noel Coward, Arthur Miller, Eugene Ionesco, and Samuel Beckett. He compares the original reception of these dramatists with the treatment they were given in Spain. However, his study is also a reassessment of the Spanish drama of the period. Dr London argues that only by tracing the reception of non-Spanish drama can we understand the praise lavished on playwrights such as Antonio Buero Vallejo and Alfonso Sastre, alongside the simultaneous rejection of Spanish avant-garde styles. A concluding reinterpretation of the early plays of Fernando Arrabal indicates the richness of an alternative route largely ignored in histories of Spanish theatre.

Shakespeare in the Spanish Theatre

Shakespeare in the Spanish Theatre
Author: Keith Gregor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2009-12-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781441143983

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Shakespeare in the Spanish Theatre offers an account of Shakespeare's presence on the Spanish stage, from a production of the first Spanish rendering of Jean-François Ducis's Hamlet in 1772 to the creative and controversial work of directors like Calixto Bieito and Alex Rigola in the early 21st century. Despite a largely indirect entrance into the culture, Shakespeare has gone on to become the best and known and most widely performed of all foreign playwrights. What is more, by the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century there have been more productions of Shakespeare than of all of Spain's major Golden Age dramatists put together. This book explores and explains this spectacular rise to prominence and offers a timely overview of Shakespeare's place in Spain's complex and vibrant culture.

Plays by Paco Bezerra Cutting Edge Spanish Theatre

Plays by Paco Bezerra  Cutting Edge Spanish Theatre
Author: Paco Bezerra
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2023-09-07
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781350367586

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This vital anthology includes fresh translations of four of Paco Bezerra's plays in one edited collection for the first time in English. Winner of the National Literary Drama Award in 2009 and the Calderon de la Barca Theatre Drama Prize for New Authors in 2007, Paco Bezerra has become one of the most lauded and essential voices in the Spanish theatrical scene. His works have received both critical and audience acclaim, and his plays have been performed throughout Europe, South America and Asia. In the four plays included in this volume, Bezerra addresses critical issues such as child abuse, racism and women's rights. And, in a manner common to all of his works, Bezerra continually explores how marginalization weaves into all aspects of human existence. Together with an edited introduction to Bezerra's work and world, this collection offers a rare insight into contemporary Spanish theatre for performance and study.

The Cultural Politics of Twentieth century Spanish Theatre

The Cultural Politics of Twentieth century Spanish Theatre
Author: Carey Kasten
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781611483819

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The Cultural Politics of Twentieth-Century Spanish Theater argues that twentieth-century artists used the Golden Age Eucharist plays called autos sacramentales to reassess the way politics and the arts interact in the Spanish nation's past and present, and to posit new ideas for future relations between the state and the national culture industry. The book traces the phenomenon of the twentieth-century auto to show how theater practitioners revisited this national genre to manifest different, oftentimes opposing, ideological and aesthetic agendas. It follows the auto from the avant-garde stagings and rewritings of the form in the early twentieth century, to the Francoist productions by the Teatro Nacional de la Falange, to postmodern parodies of the form in the era following Franco's death to demonstrate how twentieth-century Spanish dramatists use the auto in their reassessment of the nation's political and artistic past, and as a way of envisioning its future.

Other Spanish Theatres

 Other  Spanish Theatres
Author: Maria M. Delgado
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003-11-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0719059763

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'Other' Spanish Theatres challenges established opinions on modern Iberian theatre through a consideration of the roles of contrasting figures and companies who have impacted upon both the practice and the perception of Spanish and European stages. In this broad and detailed study, Delgado selects six subjects which map out alternative readings of a nation's theatrical innovation through the last century. These six subjects include Margarita Xirgu, Enrique Rambal, María Casarest and Nuria Espert.

Classical Spanish Drama in Restoration English 1660 1700

Classical Spanish Drama in Restoration English  1660 1700
Author: Jorge Braga Riera
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2009
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027224293

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