“1936”: Andrés Lima puts the Spanish Civil War on Stage
How to begin to approach a history of the Spanish Civil War for the stage? An ambitious prospect...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 23rd Dec 2024 | Review, Spain
How to begin to approach a history of the Spanish Civil War for the stage? An ambitious prospect...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 8th Mar 2023 | Education, Review, Spain, Theatre and Politics
Xavier Bobés is one of those remarkable artists able to conjure a world through a few objects that...
Read MorePosted by Duncan Wheeler | 4th Nov 2021 | Essay, Spain, Theatre and Politics
As theatres reopened after the summer recess, the plays on offer in the Spanish capital were...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 21st Apr 2019 | Review, Spain
Federico García Lorca, Spain’s best-known twentieth-century dramatist and poet, has been conjured...
Read MorePosted by EfeJota Suárez | 30th Dec 2017 | Review, Spain
Silence. From the Latin “silentium”. The RAE (The Royal Spanish Academy) defines it as...
Read MorePosted by Mara Valderrama | 10th Aug 2016 | Review, Spain
The Economist’s cultural and literary blog Prospero, recently published an interesting article on...
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