by CervantesTheatre | Jun 27, 2018 | NEWS
Advice Jun 27, 2018 by John Byrne THE STAGE: Director Paula Paz: ‘My first job taught me to be ready to say yes to opportunities’ I was a 16-year-old dancer at Maria Gimenez Ballet in Spain – the youngest of the company and very shy. I was also a hard worker and full...
by CervantesTheatre | Feb 20, 2018 | NEWS
February 20, 2018 The House of Bernarda Alba Federico García Lorca’s 1936 classic is a harsh insight into a matriarchal household. Bernarda represses her five daughters in the conformist world of a rural Spanish village, in an all-female play that was banned in Spain...
by CervantesTheatre | Dec 14, 2017 | NEWS
Features Dec 14, 2017 by The Stage The Stage Awards shortlist: International Award Any type of theatrical organisation or person is eligible for this award, which recognises work with an international element. This could be a UK company touring abroad, an...
by CervantesTheatre | Sep 11, 2017 | NEWS
13 SEP 2017 Marcos Ordóñez Una pica en Londres El Cervantes Theatre y su compañía, la Spanish Theatre Company (STC), tienen como objetivo difundir el teatro español y latino Juan Mayorga fue el primero que me habló del Cervantes Theatre de Londres, que dirigen Jorge...
by CervantesTheatre | Mar 31, 2017 | NEWS
Friday 31 March 2017 by James Manning Paella, sangria and Cervantes: it’s the best of Spanish London Thirty-seven years ago I spent a summer harvesting melons in Murcia just to make some money to go and see theatre in London. I hitchhiked my way there, arriving at the...
by CervantesTheatre | Mar 16, 2017 | NEWS
16th Mar 2017 by Aida Rocci Bilingual Conversations at the Cervantes Theatre: An Interview With Paula Paz Go behind the Shakespeare’s Globe, making your way through the alleys of Southwark into Union Street. There, in what used to be an empty archway under the train...