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"Women and Servants", the lost work of Lope de Vega, returns to the stage after four centuries (19/08/2015)

Thursday, August 20.

"Women and Servants" by Lope de Vega |

46 Festival of Theatre, Music and Dance in San Javier

Show: "Women and Servants" by Lope de Vega, directed by Laurence Boswell and Rodrigo Arribas.

Date: Thursday, August 20

Location: Almansa Park Auditorium, San Javier

Time: 22: 30h.

Login: 14-16 euros

Lope de Vega has cataloged 400 works even if you have come to attribute more than 1,000.

"Women and Raised" is one of those works that it was no news and happily appeared in 2010 discovered by researcher Alejandro Garcia-Reidy at the National Library, when kept track of the note purchase of the work by a company at the time.

The discovery of "Women and Servants" was a major literary and theatrical event since the assembly can be seen at the Festival of San Javier it is the first thing that makes this text in 400 years.

The discoverer of the work contacted the Golden Century Foundation, which together with Pentación and the Spanish Theatre co-produced the film directed by Laurence Boswell and Rodrigo Arribas, one of the most important directors in the UK and associated with the Royal Shakespeare Company

"Women and Bred" speaks of two social groups that at the time of the writing of the play did not look much, but Lope de Vega you flip the situation and has two sisters, Luciana and Violante to handle men of their environment to avoid marrying by force and keep their leading men, a waiter and a secretary of an earl.

Love, ingenuity and power are in this "funny sitcom, urban environment, powerful imagination and lopesca naturalness", as defined by Javier Calvo, director of the Institute of Theatre of Madrid, following the discovery of the text.

The main characters, action triggers are women, as he likes the most prolific dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age, in a work which also includes one of his favorite themes, the portrait of a little permeable society in which Lope presents their popular characters endowed with values ​​to be corrupted as they move up the social ladder.

One of its directors, Rodrigo Arribas, who also participated in the adaptation of the text with its discoverer, Alejandro García-Reidy and Jesus Fuente explained that the assembly serves the text that reaches nearly full, with about 2,900 represented 3,200 Total.

The work last spring was released in Spanish Theater of Madrid is played by Lucia Quintana, Alejandra Mayo, Javier Collado, Julio Hidalgo, Pablo Vazquez, Jose Ramon Iglesias, Jesus Fuente, Mario Vedoya, Jorge Gurpegi, Emilio Buale and Jesus Teyssiere .

Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier

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