The House Of Bernarda Alba
by Federico García Lorca, Emily Mann

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Highlights

120 mins 1930s Flexible Cast Size Roles for Children Role(s) for Senior Actor(s) Exterior Set Period Costumes American

What readers are saying

Readers generally appreciate the emotional depth and writing style of the play. Many consider it a classic work by Lorca, praising its captivating storyline and strong characters. While some find the overall theme quite sad, the play's literary quality shines through, leaving a lasting impact on its audience.

Captivating storyline Masterful writing Classic Lorca work Themes may be too sad for some

Synopsis

'Better never to lay eyes on a man, never to have seen one.

Ever since I was a child, I've been frightened: the look of men, yoking up the oxen, picking up sacks of wheat, calling to each other, their thick voices, their thick boots.

Every time I passed, fear of their hands, of their touch.

God made me weak and ugly.

It's his way of keeping them away.' So pronounces one of five unmarried daughters before her elder sister, being the richest if least attractive of the bunch, is hastily betrothed.

The youngest, burning with desire, begins a passionate, clandestine affair with her sister's suitor.

She's spied upon by a jealous sibling, with devastating consequences.

The House of Bernarda Alba, in this new version, premieres at the National Theatre, London, in March 2005.

Press Reviews

"A riveting new adaptation… The House of Bernarda Alba is one of the strongest and most fascinating theatrical events of the season."

— The Star-Ledger (NJ)

"I am really impressed by this production and as a translator I can say that this is the best translation of Bernarda Alba I’ve ever seen or imagined… it’s just splendid. It awakens all of my professional envy."

— Christopher Maurer, Lorca scholar and translator

Characters

Character
BERNARDA

Age 60

MARIA JOSEFA

Bernarda’s mother, age 80

ANGUSTIAS

Bernarda’s daughter, age 39

MAGDALENA

Bernarda’s daughter, age 30

AMELIA

Bernarda’s daughter, age 27

MARTIRIO

Bernarda’s daughter, age 24

ADELA

Bernarda’s daughter, age 20

A MAID

age 50

LA PONCIA

a maid, age 60

PRUDENCIA

age 50

A BEGGAR WOMAN

and

LITTLE GIRL
WOMEN IN MOURNING

Publication

Year 1998
Binding Paperback
Pages 49
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822216537
ISBN-10 0822216531
LCCN 694760
LCC PS3563.A5357 H68 1999
DCC 812/.54

The House Of Bernarda Alba is a American play written by Federico García Lorca and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (1998).

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