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    Blood Wedding

    Federico García Lorca, translated by Jo Clifford
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    Play Description

    García Lorca's passionate, lyrical tale of longing and revenge: a twentieth-century masterpiece.

    Production Info

    Cast: 10 total (7 female, 3 male, bit parts)
    Full Length Drama (about 120 minutes)
    Multiple Sets
    Period Costumes
    Categories: The Plays, Classics Tags: Non-naturalistic, Spanish
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    Author(s)

    • Federico García Lorca

      Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca, known as Federico García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27. His major plays include BLOOD WEDDING, YERMA, and THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA. He was executed by Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War.

    • Jo Clifford

      Jo Clifford (formerly known as John Clifford) is an award-winning playwright, translator, poet, and performer, who has also worked as a journalist and academic. She was instrumental in establishing the reputation of the Traverse Theatre Company in the 1980s. Jo Clifford is the author of over 70 works in every dramatic medium. Her work has been translated into many languages and has been performed all over the world. Her plays include THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE; SEX, CHIPS AND THE HOLY GHOST; EVERYONE; AN APPLE A DAY; LOSING VENICE; PLAYING WITH FIRE; INES DE CASTRO; LIGHT IN THE VILLAGE; TCHAIKOVSKY & THE QUEEN OF SPADES; and CHARLES DICKENS: THE HAUNTED MAN. Also for the stage, Jo has adapted FAUST PARTS 1 & 2 and ANNA KARENINA, GREAT EXPECTATIONS, LA VIE DE BOHEME and WUTHERING HEIGHTS and has translated SCHISM IN ENGLAND, LIFE IS A DREAM, CELESTINA, THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA, and BINTOU. For radio, Jo has written SPAM FRITTERS, WRITING HOME TO MOTHER, MADELEINE, and AIN'T IT GREAT TO BE BLOOMIN' WELL DEAD and has adapted BALTASAR & BLIMUNDA. Jo's adaptation of Charles Dickens's GREAT EXPECTATIONS has toured the UK. She lives in Edinburgh and is a former Professor of Theatre at Queen Margaret University.

    Book Information

    Publisher Nick Hern Books
    Publication Date 5/1/2008
    Pages 128
    ISBN 9781854597922

    Special Notes

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    Blood Wedding is produced
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    Upcoming and Recent Productions

    Nonprofessional


    12/1/2021 – 12/4/2021
    Alice High School
    Alice, TX

    6/5/2017 – 6/6/2017
    Bushwick Leaders High School For Academic Excellence
    Brooklyn, NY

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