"Other" Spanish Theatres: Erasure and Inscription on the Twentieth-Century Spanish Stage

by Maria M . Delgado (Author)

Synopsis

'Other' Spanish theatres challenges established opinions on modern Iberian theatre by considering the roles of contrasting figures and companies who have impacted upon both the practice and the perception of Spanish and European stages. In questioning the primacy of the dramatist, this pioneering study offers a new interpretation of a nation's theatrical culture that has been viewed primarily through the prisms of a select number of playwrights. Accordingly many of the conclusions reached are new ones, and the case, for acknowledging the wide influence of Spanish practitioners on theatre in Europe and the Americas is made in persuasive terms. Through a bold documentation and interrogation of key productions and their reception both at home and abroad, 'Other' Spanish theatres focuses on the doing of performance, asking provocative questions around how performances are tested against the texts that remain. In a broad and detailed study Delgado selects six case studies which map out alternative readings of a nation's theatrical innovation through the twentieth century: muse and mentor to Federico Garcia Lorca, Margarita Xirgu; theatrical innovator and influence on Orson Welles, Enrique Rambal; tragedienne Maria Casares feted by George Craig Camus, Genet and Cocteau; actress, producer and director Nuria Espert; international director Lluis Pasqual and Catalan performance company La Cubana.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 384
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 21 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0719059763
ISBN 13: 9780719059766

Media Reviews
This book is really important: Anyone who is interested in theatre should have a knowledge of what's happening in Spain, because their theatre is currently dynamic, innovative and exciting. and Maria Delgado's 'Other' Spanish Theatres is as good an account as it is possible to get. --Brian McMaster, Director of the Edinburgh International Festival
'Other' Spanish Theatres is a must for specialists in the modern Spanish stage. However, its range--dealing with cinema, opera and cultural and sexual politics--makes it a fascinating read for anyone interested in Spanish culture and for those readers whose interest in theatre and performance stretches beyond the borders of Spain. --David George, University of Wales, author of The Theatre in Madrid and Barcelona: 1892-1936 This book is really important: Anyone who is interested in theatre should have a knowledge of what's happening in Spain, because their theatre is currently dynamic, innovative and exciting. and Maria Delgado's 'Other' Spanish theatres is as good an account as it is possible to get. --Brian McMaster, Director of the Edinburgh International Festival
''Other' Spanish Theatres is a must for specialists in the modern Spanish stage. However, its range--dealing with cinema, opera and cultural and sexual politics--make it a fascinating read for anyone interested in Spanish culture and for those readers whose interest in theatre and performance stretches beyond the borders of Spain. --David George, University of Wales, author of The Theatre in Madrid and Barcelona: 1892-1936
Author Bio
Maria M. Delgado is Reader in Drama and Theatre Arts at Queen Mary, University of London