Play written by Federico García Lorca
Mariana Pineda is a play by the Spanish playwright and poet Federico García Lorca . It is based on the life of Mariana de Pineda Muñoz , whose opposition to Ferdinand VII (and subsequent public execution in 1831 for treason) had become part of the folklore of Granada . The play was written between 1923 and 1925 and was first performed in June 1927 at the Teatre Goya, in Barcelona . That production was directed by García Lorca, with scenic design and costumes by Salvador Dalí , and was performed by the company of Margarida Xirgu . The play received its Madrid première that October, at the Teatro Fontalba.[ 1]
In contrast to García Lorca's first play, The Butterfly's Evil Spell , which was first performed in 1920 but which closed after only four performances, Mariana Pineda was a success.[ 1] Consequently, García Lorca often claimed that Mariana Pineda was his first play.
The play figures prominently in the opera Ainadamar (2003) by Osvaldo Golijov .
Honors
The Spanish airline, Iberia , has named one of its airplanes after the play and the person it was based on.[ 2]
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References
A parallel English-Spanish version with extensive notes has been prepared by Dr Robert G Havard (Aris & Phillips 1987)
Sources
Edwards, Gwynne. 1980. Lorca: The Theatre Beneath the Sand. London and New York: Marion Boyars. ISBN 0-7145-2771-8 .
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