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The Curious Lives of Shakespeare and Cervantes

The Curious Lives of Shakespeare and Cervantes

Current price: $16.99
Publication Date: August 18th, 2020
Publisher:
Aurora Metro Books
ISBN:
9781911501138
Pages:
64
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Description

2016 marked the 400th anniversary of the deaths of two of the world's most famous authors, William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes.

Pioneering writer and director, Asa Palomera ("a powerhouse on Melbourne's independent theatre scene"): "I've tried to bring forth the sheer humanity of their lives, to present them as it were in their underwear, to show that the emotions we feel from their work are as human as the emotions they, in turn, experienced when they were alive."

Productions of The Curious Lives of Shakespeare & Cervantes took place at Adam House Theatre (Edinburgh, 2010), Bloomsbury Theatre (London, 2010), Thai premiere (Bangkok Theatre Festival, 2014). Staged reading at Tara Arts Theatre (London, November 2016).

This comic romp through the lives of literary masters William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes charts their influence on the modern world. It contrasts the fortunes of two contemporaries whose native countries' - England and Spain - went from alliance to enmity in a short space of time.

--Asa Palomera.

About the Author

Asa Gim Palomera is a Korean/American playwright and director whose work has been performed internationally. Born in Japan she has lived all over the world. She now divides her time between the US and Spain. Trained at TISCH in New York and started her theatre career on and off Broadway under the producer, Joseph Papp. In Melbourne, Australia she created the Women of Asia Company that produced 'Monologues' and 'The Prodigal Daughter' which won the 'City of Melbourne Award for Original Play' and was invited to open at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Her play 'The Curious Lives of Shakespeare & Cervantes' opened at Edinburgh's Adam House Theatre and has been performed at the Bloomsbury Theatre in London, and at Tara Arts Theatre in Wandsworth as well as numerous performances in Asia. Asa now divides her time between Chicago and Madrid.