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LA Escena, Los Angeles’ First Hispanic Classical Theater Festival
Sep 21, 2018 @ 5:00 pm - Sep 23, 2018 @ 9:00 pm
Diversifying the Classics is proud to present LA Escena, Los Angeles’ first Hispanic classical theater festival, coming to the Greenway Court Theatre (544 N. Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036) from Friday September 21st through Sunday September 23rd.
Cutting-edge Mexican company EFE Tres will present Lope de Vega’s El príncipe inocente (The Innocent Prince), a meditation on political power and culpability reimagined as a dialogue in a prison cell, and El Merolico (The Mountebank), a reworking of Cervantes’ comic interludes as delivered by a traveling performer in small-town Mexico. (In Spanish, with English subtitles)
Playwrights’ Arena will present the fourth Golden Tongues, brand-new comedia adaptations from LA playwrights in staged readings: Madhuri Shekar’s School for Witches, or Friendship Betrayed, based on María de Zayas’ La traición en la amistad; Janine Salinas Schoenberg’s Like/Share, a riff on Calderón’s Los cabellos de Absalón; and Michael Premsrirat’s La locura de los ángeles/The madness of angels, adapted from Lope de Vega’s Los locos de Valencia. (In English)
Sylvia Blush and Jean Carlo Yunen Arostegui will direct UCLA’s LatinX Theater Comunión in Women and Servants, Lope de Vega’s exploration of class, loyalty and desire in a very modern Madrid. The play, only recently rediscovered after 400 years, has been translated into English by UCLA Professor and LA Escena director Barbara Fuchs. (In English)
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LA Escena is made possible by the UCLA Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Center for European and Russian Studies, Latin American Institute, and Departments of Spanish and Portuguese, Theater, and English, as well as by the generous support of UC Riverside’s College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, UC MEXUS, the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences at Cal Poly Pomona, and USC.