The House of Bernarda Alba
Translated by Chay Yew
Written by Federico García Lorca
Directed by Granada Artist-in-Residence Juliette Carrillo.
UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance presents a unique and timeless production of The House of Bernarda Alba directed by Granada Artist-in-Residence Juliette Carrillo whose work has been praised in The New York Times. Carrillo’s interpretation of Lorca’s famous work is Victorian Gothic with a modern twist. Wrought with sexual tension, The House of Bernarda Alba inspects the effects of a male dominated and hierarchical society upon women as five daughters are confined to their mother’s house for an 8-year period of mourning. Vocals, electric guitar and other instruments add a haunting dimension to the play’s themes of repression, passion and conformity.
This production is rated PG-13 for sexuality, adult language and violence.
There will be audience talkbacks with director, cast and designers immediately after the show on March 9 and 18.
Thursday–Saturday, March 8-10 | 8pm
Sunday, March 11 & 18 | 2pm
Thursday–Saturday, March 15-17| 8pm
Main Theatre, Wright Hall, UC Davis
General $17/19
Students, Children & Seniors $12/14
Purchase tickets, read press release see photos:
http://theatredance.ucdavis.edu/season/prod_details.aspx?p=43


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