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November 20 @ 8:00 pm 10:00 pm

Free
1300 Bingham Street
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15203
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Lorca in a Green Dress

By Nilo Cruz
Directed by Samantha Pazos
NOV 20–23, 2024

Performances

Fascism, Prejudice, and Death

The play opens with Spanish poet and playwright, Federico García Lorca, being led to the “Lorca room,” a purgatorial space where Lorca, who in real life was murdered by nationalist militia at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, relives various memories and the last few minutes of his sudden death. In this space, he encounters different versions of himself: Lorca in a Green Dress (his true self and hidden desires), Lorca in a White Suit (the public persona), Lorca as a Woman (the female muses in his life), and Lorca in Bicycle Pants (the childlike dreamer), all helping guide him to accept his fate. “Señoras y señores, before the night of theatre descends, welcome to my legend of fountains, words that moan, the story of an orange and a lemon, a dream of thirteen boats, the voices of hammers singing, my microscopic moons. Here comes the grass. Green wind. Green boughs. Let my play begin…”


Tickets are free and available to reserve online beginning at 12pm the day before each performance.

“This is a timely play considering the current political climate in our country. We risk history repeating itself.”

-Samantha Pazos | Director