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La casa de Bernarda Alba ('The House of Bernarda Alba') is a play by the Spanish playwright Federico García Lorca. Along with Bodas de sangre and Yerma it forms Lorca's Rural Trilogy. It was written in 1936, and first performed in 1945, several years after Lorca's death. The play centers on the events of an Andalusian house, in which the title character (age 60) wields total control over her five daughters Angustias (39 years old), Magdalena (30), Amelia (27), Martirio, (24), and Adela (20). The housekeeper (La Poncia) and Bernarda's mother (Maria Josefa) also live there. The deliberate exclusion of any male character from the action is highly significant as it helps to build up the high level of sexual tension that is present throughout the play. Pepe "el Romano", the love interest of Bernarda's daughters, never actually appears on stage.The play explores themes of repression, passion, and conformity, and inspects the effects of men upon women. Bernarda's cruel tyranny over her daughters foreshadows the stifling nature of Franco's fascist regime, which was to arrive just a few weeks after Lorca finished writing his play. Lorca's association with a number of intellectuals who belonged to the Communist Party of Spain such as Rafael Alberti was to result in his assassination shortly after the outbreak of Civil War in July 1936.Two adaptations to film are worth mentioning: "La casa de Bernarda Alba" (1987) and its English made-for-tv movie counterpart, "The House of Bernarda Alba" (1991).In 2006, the play was adapted into musical form by Michael John LaChiusa. Under the title Bernarda Alba, it opened at Lincoln Center's Mitzi Newhouse theatre on March 6, 2006, starring Phylicia Rashad in the title role./
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