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Fuenteovejuna (Spanish: [ˌfwenteoβeˈxuna]) is a play by the
Spanish playwright Lope de Vega.
First published in
Madrid in 1619, as part of
Docena Parte...
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performed with the
National Theatre playing Barrildo in
Declan Donnellan's
Fuenteovejuna at the
Cottesloe Theatre. In 2008 he took over the lead role of Richard...
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ballet El amor brujo. In the 1990s, he
toured the
world with his show
Fuenteovejuna,
based on Lope de Vega's play of the same name.
Gades collaborated with...
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Stratford Festival and the Shaw Festival,
including productions of
Fuenteovejuna, Macbeth,
Julius Caesar, A
Midsummer Night's Dream, Topdog/Underdog...
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valenciana (The
Widow from Valencia) Peribáñez y el
comendador de Ocaña
Fuenteovejuna El
anzuelo de
Fenisa (Fenisa's Hook) El cordobés
valeroso Pedro Carbonero...
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Golden Century were born in Madrid,
including Lope de Vega (author of
Fuenteovejuna and The Dog in the Manger), who
reformed the
Spanish theatre, a project...
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Student productions include classics like
Death of a Salesman,
Fuenteovejuna, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Godspell, A Few Good Men, West Side...
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Infante Alfonso 1947: The
Princess of the
Ursines as
Felipe V 1947:
Fuenteovejuna as
Frondoso 1948: La próxima vez que
vivamos as Óscar
Mulden 1948: Madness...
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provincial capital, Córdoba. It was made
famous by Lope de Vega's play
Fuenteovejuna about the
uprising that took
place there in 1476.
Although Fuente Obejuna...
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Vakhtang Chabukiani to
music by
Alexander Krein,
based on Lope de Vega's
Fuenteovejuna.
Created at a time when "c****odrama" was
considered in the
Soviet Union...