Calderon: Three Plays: The Mayor of Zalamea; Life's a Dream; Great Theatre of the World
By (Author) Pedro Caldern de la Barca
Adapted by Adrian Mitchell
Adapted by John Barton
Translated by Adrian Mitchell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
1st January 1991
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
862.3
Paperback
206
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
224g
The Mayor of Zalamea, Life's a Dream, The Great Theatre of the World In The Mayor of Zalamea, commissioned by the Royal National Theatre, peasants honour clashes with military discipline. Lifes a Dream is Calderns most famous philosophical play. The Great Theatre of the World is an allegorical work that would originally have been performed in the street to the accompaniment of music and dancing.
On The Mayor of Zalamea: 'Adrian Mitchell's translation into various verse forms is spectacular' * Spectator *
Adrian Mitchell's version of the multi-toned tragi-comedy is something of a revelation. For it shows that Calderon can be done into English with the kind of fluency (and fun) which we might expect from our own Jacobean playwrights - and with a flavour all his own * Daily Telegraph *
A blazing masterpiece * The Times *
Born in Madrid, he was educated by the Jesuits, studies law and philosophy, and for 10 years served in the Milanese and in Flanders. Adrian Mitchell was a much-loved playwright, poet and activist. His work in the theatre spans more than four decades. It includes original plays, many of them based on his heroes including William Blake, Mark Twain and Erik Satie, and adaptations of Spanish Golden Age and Russian classics. He worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre and the Unicorn Theatre and his plays have been performed across the world.