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J M Lloyd

J M LLOYD

  

Nationality:    British
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J M Lloyd's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates

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        Peribanez: And the Comendador of Ocana



Peribanez: And the Comendador of Ocana

Synopsis:
Peribanez is a poetic tragicomedy of masterly theatricality and profound human interest. Created from a few lines of folk song, it tells of the Comendador's adulterous passion for Peribanez's wife, Casilda. The conflict between Peribanez, the sturdily independent peasant farmer, and the romantic, self-doubting nobleman is brilliantly presented against a background of a whole society, from peasant to king, in harmonious coexistence. An underlying poetic structure of great richness and consistency adds depth to Lope's handling of the theme.

Notes:
Original Playwright - Lope de Vega

1st Produced:
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1st Published:
Aris & Phillips (December 1, 1990)   0856684384

Music:
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