‘Marina is a lightning conductor for pulling the visceral charge of language right through words and back into the earth where that force belongs.’ This is how...
Federico Garcia Lorca’s Yerma, first performed in 1934, is a deeply strange and dark play, full of rural ghosts, poetry and ritual. It’s the final part, as the ...
Britain’s identity as it stands is unavoidably a no man’s land. A kingdom not united but divided by opposing ideologies, which begs the question: what does it m...
Blood Wedding, based on a newspaper account of a wedding in Spain in 1928, shot Lorca to huge success in the world of the arts. The plot centres on a kind and h...
Federico Garcia Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba is a formidable play that holds wickedness and envy between every line and subtext is all the dialogue an...