The House of Bernarda Alba
A co-production of Aluna Theatre and Modern Times Stage Company
April 6, 2022 – April 24, 2022
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
100 minutes
Iron-willed Matriarch Bernarda Alba decrees 8 years of mourning following her husband’s death, enacting a domestic lockdown that cuts her five daughters off from the world outside the walls of their home.
But her daughters are women, not children, each hungry for her own place in the world; and this repression only fuels their desires for a life beyond …
The House of Bernarda Alba is Federico Garcia Lorca’s last play. Completed in 1936, it was only months later, in the early days of the Spanish Civil War, that he would be assassinated by Franco’s Fascist militia for his homosexuality and socialist politics.
Lorca has a unique theatrical style that confronts naturalism, and his compelling female characters mark him as one of the most extraordinary playwrights of the 20th century.
In The House of Bernarda Alba, Lorca explores the force of oppression, the conflict between individual freedom, individual desires and societal conventions and conformity, and the clash between modernity and tradition, or, more precisely, the destructive nature of decaying traditions.
Playwright
Federico García Lorca
Translator
David Johnston
Director
Soheil Parsa
Cast
Beatriz Pizano, Lara Arabian, Theresa Cutknife, Nyiri Karakas, Monica Rodriguez Knox, Rosalba Martinni, Rhoma Spencer
Sound Designer
Thomas Ryder Payne
Costume Designer
Angela Thomas
Scenographer
Trevor Schwellnus
Production Coordinator
Samantha Vu
Photo of Nyiri Karakas and Beatriz Pizano by John Lauener