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3 Masterpieces of Cuban Drama

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Beginning in the 1930s and continuing through the 1950s, a succession of dramatic groups appeared in Havana, introducing select Cuban audiences to the artistic trends that had been revolutionizing the European stage since the turn of the Twentieth Century. From this dynamic theater movement emerged several first-rate playwrights among whom stand out Julio Matas, Carlos Felipe, and Virgilio Pinera, included here. As a director, Matas was the first to stage Eugene lonesco's theater in Havana. Matas's play "El extravio" ("Deviations") had its premiere, in both Spanish and English, in Miami in 1993, and was later presented in Costa Rica as part of the annual Festival of the Arts. Felipe's "The Chinaman" was written in 1947, and was staged in Havana that same year. It was awarded first prize of the competition sponsored by the Academia de Artes Dramaticas. The third play, "An Empty Shoebox" by renowned Cuban writer Virgilio Pinera, was written in 1968 and was sent clandestinely by the author to Luis Gonzalez-Cruz, who published an annotated edition of the play in Spanish in 1986. Together, these plays represent some of the most outstanding and broad-ranging theater traditions in Cuba before and after the Revolution.

230 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2000

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