Friday, January 30, 2015

All My Love to Lorca


That beautifully-eyebrowed man above went by the name of Federico Garcia Lorca, playwright and poet. To put him in context, I offer the following analogy:
Shakespeare : England :: Lorca : Spain

I'm currently working on a production of one of his more well known works, DoΓ±a Rosita. I love this play and especially love the character I'm working on- the Housekeeper. 

"Wow Jenny, your role doesn't even have a name. Must be tiny. LAME." 


Well, jokes on you because Lorca loves to not use names. He instead assigns what a person is to signify them. So our title character does get a name, yes- Dona Rosita. But then we have the Aunt, the Uncle, the Housekeeper, Spinster 1, Spinster 2, Spinster 3, on and on. This may seem like an odd choice, but is actually Lorca making these characters universal and accessible to any audience.


My character is inspired by Lorca real-life wet nurse Dolores Cuesta. Based on the script, I have to assume that this lady was amazing. I outlive, outcurse, outjoke, outyell just about everyone. She's the only character in the show of a distinctly lower class and Lorca uses her brilliantly as a foil to the pretentiousness that he witnessed all around him while growing up in early 1900s bourgeois Spain. I'm also constantly amazed at how this man wrote in a way that I consistently strongly identify with. Lorca was a gay Spanish poet from the turn of the 20th Century. That might be the opposite of everything I am. But I hear my voice, my thoughts, my hopes, my fears often in what he writes. One of my favorite bits of dialogue as the Housekeeper is a sentiment that I know many women will understand:

"It's like loving a person you can't get through to; crying and not being sure who you are crying for; sighing for someone you know doesn't deserve your sighs. It's an open wound that never stops bleeding, and yet there's no one, no one at all to bring the cotton wool, the bandages, the precious piece of ice."


Lorca was assassinated by Franco's regime merely days after the revolution began in 1936. He wasn't even 40 yet. It stings to think of the works that the world was deprived of because his talent, political leanings, and sexual orientation made him too much of a threat.

Dona Rosita is a "tragedy." But it's also funny and it's always poignant. It's a huge challenge to convey the amount of truth that Lorca packed into every scene. I love challenges like that.





To Lorca,

Monday, January 5, 2015

14 for '14 & 15 for '15

Praise the Lord it's not 1999 anymore. I have no patience to link to 99 memories here. Also, this happened in '99-




Well Britney, it's 20142015. We don't just do the emails anymore. We also do the facebook and the twitter and the instagram and the tumblr and the google plus.

Just kidding. No one does google plus.

Let's get on with it, shall we?

Just when you thought I was done with 90s references.


Fourteen memories of my 2014:


Learning the accordion for Two Gentlemen of Verona
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Bluebonnet season
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Nieces
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Brighton with JoJo


Dover with Katie
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Mustard fields of Lavenham
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A day of birthday surprises
Hosting a #toocoolforBritishrule Fourth of July party
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Completing our first year of grad school
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Opening game at McLane Stadium
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Russia
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Leading the Troupe Matryoshka in The Firebird


Christmas in Texas
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Fifteen things to look for in my 2015:

Performing DoΓ±a Rosita at The Cockpit Theatre
Filming reels with Jonathan Firth
Turning in my thesis
Our final East 15 shows at The Tristan Bates Theatre
More writing
Graduation
Sorority sisters coming to visit!
The Barrington Collective
Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Parental visit #2
NYC and LA Showcases
European travel...somewhere, anywhere, everywhere
Saying goodbye to London
Saying hello to Texas
The next step

To looking ahead,