Episode 20: Rediscovering the Lost Lope de Vega Play Mujeres y Criados with Dr. Alejandro Garcia-Reidy episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 1, 2019 · 24 MIN

Episode 20: Rediscovering the Lost Lope de Vega Play Mujeres y Criados with Dr. Alejandro Garcia-Reidy

from The Theatre History Podcast

You might think it's virtually impossible to discover new work by a playwright who's been dead for nearly 400 years, but that's just what Alejandro Garcia-Reidy of Syracuse University did in 2014. He talks about his work with Lope de Vega's Mujeres y Criados (Women and Servants), a play that sheds new light on the important and prolific playwright from Spain's "Golden Age."

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