THE DEATH OF GARCIA LORCA by José Antonio Rial
Directed by Carlos Gimenez
Lighting design by Mr. Gimenez
The First New York International Festival of the Arts
New York, June 11 to July 11,1988
New York, June 11 to July 11,1988
Translated by Julio Marzan
Scenery and costume design by Rafael Reyeros
Associate producer, Jason Steven Cohen
At the Public/Anspacher Theater, 425 Lafayette Street.
WITH:
Mario Arrambide
Sara Erde,
Kevin Gray
Gonzalo Madurga
Joseph Palmas
Jorge Luis Ramos
Emilio Del Pozo
Cesar Evora
Margarita Irun
Roberto Medina
Tim Perez
Judith Roberts
Bernard White
Herbert Duarte
Patricia Falkenhain
Maria Cristina Lozada
Rene Moreno,
Lionel Pina
Al Rodriguez
Original Source: The New York Times
Photos: Marta Swope
Left to Right: Joseph Papp, José Antonio Rial, Carlos Giménez |
Left to rigth: María Cristina Lozada, Carlos Giménez, Margarita Irún, César Evora, |
Margarita Irún, Cesar Evora, |
María Cristina Lozada. |
Margarita Irún, María Cristina Lozada, José Antonio Rial. |
"Eden is coming to the Apple. The Big Apple, that is. New York City will become a garden of original art this summer with performances of never-before- seen works gracing The First New York International Festival of the Arts.
The festival, which has been years in the planning, will bring together the world`s foremost performing artists for a monthlong celebration of 20th century creativity, June 11 to July 11. Much of what those artists present will be new to the city, the country or the world.
``We`ve tried to give a bird`s-eye view of the century,`` said Tony Rudel, the festival`s deputy director for music. ``It`s amazing what the world has done in 88 years.``
The festival, which has been years in the planning, will bring together the world`s foremost performing artists for a monthlong celebration of 20th century creativity, June 11 to July 11. Much of what those artists present will be new to the city, the country or the world.(...) Carlos Gimenez, artistic director of Venezuela`s Grupo Rajatabla, will stage The Death of Garcia Lorca with a cast of fellow Latin Americans."
By Caroly Jack
Sun-Sentinel
May 1, 1988
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