The House of Bernard Alba : a play about women in the villages of Spain / by Federico Garcia Lorca, in a new translation by Richard Sanger ; directed by Tadeusz Bradecki, designed by Teresa Przybylski, 2002 - house program. 2002.

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The House of Bernard Alba : a play about women in the villages of Spain / by Federico Garcia Lorca, in a new translation by Richard Sanger ; directed by Tadeusz Bradecki, designed by Teresa Przybylski, 2002 - house program. 2002.

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García Lorca, Federico, 1898-1936

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Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936), known as Federico García Lorca, was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27, a group consisting mostly of poets who introduced the tenets of European movements (such as symbolism, futurism, and surrealism) into Spanish literature. García Lorca was assassinated by Nationalist forces at the beginning of the Spa...

Shaw Festival Collection (University of Guelph)

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Shaw Festival Guild was organized in the early years of the Festival to assist founder, Brian Doherty with the establishment of a permanent theatre. Shaw Guild is instrumental in fundraising campaigns for the Shaw Festival. From the description of Shaw Festival Guild - by-laws, newsletters, minutes of annual meetings, members phone lists, research information for the Shaw Guild Time Capsule, corresp., financial statements for '76, etc., 1973-04. 1973-04. (University of Guelph). World...

Bradecki, Tadeusz, 1955-....

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Przybylski, Teresa.

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Sanger, Richard H. (Richard Harlakenden), 1905-

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Sanger (1905-1979) worked as a reporter in the Soviet Union from 1933-1934 before serving with the U.S. Board of Economic Warfare in north Africa from 1940-1941. From 1944-1962 he was a foreign service officer with the U.S. Department of State in Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Africa. Sanger served as a lecturer and consultant with the U.S. Army on conterinsurgency from 1963-1971. From the description of Papers, 1914-1976 (bulk 1934-1976). (University of Wyoming, American Heritage...