
YERMA by Federico García Lorca, Translated by James Graham Lujan and Richard O'Connell
Thu, November 11th, 2021
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
An event every day that begins at 7:30pm, repeating until Sat, November 13th, 2021
One event on Sat, November 13th, 2021 at 2:00pm
One event on Sun, November 14th, 2021 at 5:00pm
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Directed by Sayda Trujillo
“Yerma, a body of tragedy that I have dressed in modern clothes, is above all the image of fertility, punished by sterility. A soul in which destiny was primed, to point her out as a victim of the infertile. I have wanted to make, I have made, through the dead line of the infertile, the living poem of fertility. And it is from there, from the contrast of the sterile and the vivifying, from which I extract the tragic profile of the work.” Federico García Lorca interview for Luz, Madrid, Spain. August 3, 1934 (The Guardian)
There will be a post-performance Q&A with the director and the performers after the 7:30 PM performance on Saturday, November 13th.
Here is the program.
Poster illustration by @jonathanmjames
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