ANTONIO GALA   (1936 - )
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Antonio Gala
   Nationality:
Spanish
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Adaptations - Translations of Plays by Antonio Gala

Bells of Orleans, The
1st Produced:
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1st Published:
Estreno,
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Translation
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Male
2
Female
2
Parts Other:
1 non speaking male. 1 male voice only
Notes:
Original Playwright - Antonio Gala
Synopsis:
The last years of the Franco regime. An ex-madam has taken up residence in a church with her dim witted son and daughter-in-law.
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Rings For A Spanish Lady
1st Produced:
Dublin
1977
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Adaptation
Parts:
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Notes:
Original Playwright - Antonio Gala
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Female
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in The City Scene
Synopsis:
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FRANK GAGLIANO
Congo Square
1st Produced:
Providence, Rhode Island
1975
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music Claibe Richardson
Synopsis:
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FRANK GAGLIANO
Father Uxbridge Wants To Marry
1st Produced:
Waterford, Connecticut
1967
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY, 1968
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Genre:
Allegorical drama
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Parts:
Male
3
Female
4
Parts Other:
1 girl (non-speaking role)
Notes:
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Synopsis:
As Richard Watts, Jr. briefly outlines: "…begins on an elevator, where the operator is about to lose his job through automation and is appealing to his passenger, who happens to own the apartment house where he is employed. It then turns to his memories, which are chiefly preoccupied with his mother, his wife, the women he is living with after the marital split-up and his mute daughter, until he starts thinking of the two priests who are important to him. Father Uxbridge is actually the less important of the pair, a somewhat casual cleric who believes the celibacy of the clergy will soon be a thing of the past. But Father Ongar is a much more dynamic figure. He is really a sardonic, darkly Sata