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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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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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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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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Stratford Festival and the Shaw Festival, including productions of Fuenteovejuna, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Topdog/Underdog...
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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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Ka-Boom! in 1980.[citation needed] He also directed Lope de Vega's Fuenteovejuna in Madrid in 1975. He co-wrote the 1973 film version of Godspell with...
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Kantata gia ti Makroniso (Cantata for Makronisos), Fouente Ovehouna (Fuenteovejuna), Troparia gia Foniades (Hymns for Murderers) and Mousiki Praxi Ston...
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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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