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HISPANIC GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS 
LOPE DE VEGA
SEPTEMBER 2022
Presented in collaboration with Diversifying the Classics | UCLA, this three-part series of events will focus on Lope de Vega and his play The Capulets and the Montagues (Castelvines y Monteses). 
is a multi-part initiative of Red Bull Theater to provide an engaging and educational experience for all who are interested in Shakespeare’s Othello and the world in which we live. Benefit Series events run October 5-22, 2020.

The Hispanic Golden Age offers one of the most vibrant theatrical repertoires ever produced. At the same time that England saw the flourishing of Shakespeare on the Elizabethan and Jacobean stage and in the decades that followed, Spanish-speaking playwrights including Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina, Ana Caro, Sor Juana, and Calderón de la Barca flourished on the continent and in the New World. Many of the works created during this time have still not been translated into English.

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This season, we're celebrating LOPE DE VEGAÚnete al espectáculos! Join the show!!  

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This series is supported by the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain.
LOPE DE VEGA EVENTS

ONLINE DISCUSSION

LOPE DE VEGA & SHAKESPEARE

RECORDED SEPTEMBER 8, 2022

An interactive discussion with translator DAKIN MATTHEWS and members of UCLA's Diversifying the Classics. 

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ONLINE READING

THE CAPULETS AND THE MONTAGUES Castelvines y Monteses

by LOPE DE VEGA 
Recorded MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2022
Streaming On-Demand
Through Sunday, September 18
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ONLINE BULL SESSION DISCUSSION

THE CAPULETS AND THE MONTAGUES Castelvines y Monteses

RECORDED SEPTEMBER 15, 2022

An interactive discussion of the play and its themes with members of the creative teams.

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HISPANIC GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS is an initiative of Red Bull Theater and Diversifying the Classics | UCLA.
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PAST EVENTS
SOR JUANA
SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2021
Presented in collaboration with Repertorio Español and Diversifying the Classics | UCLA, this four-part series of events focused on a play by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, the famous playwright, poet, and nun writing in Mexico in the latter half of the 17th-century.
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