Augsburg College Theater presents:
The House of Bernarda Alba
By Federico García Lorca
Translation by Michael Kidd
Directed by Dario Tangelson
A highly physical take on Lorca's last play,The House of Bernarda Alba depicts the life of an affluent family in 1930's Spain. Forced by Bernarda, the tyrannical matriarch, into a eight-year mourning period after the death of her husband, the Alba sisters see all of their dreams and deepest desires smothered by their despotic mother's rule. Forced to never leave the house and cut off from the outside world the asphyxiating atmosphere drives the sisters against each other in an inevitable path to tragedy.
Tjornhom-Nelson Theater located in Foss Center
November 1,2,7,8,9 at 7 p.m.
November 3 and 10 at 3 p.m.
Ticket Prices:
Mainstage productions are $10 general public; $8 ACTC, faculty, staff and seniors; $5 non-Augsburg students; $4 Augsburg Alumni; $2 Augsburg students; Perspective students and children under 12 are free. Ticket reservations can be made beginning two weeks prior to opening night.
For reservations go to www.augsburg.edu/theater/ticket
More details about Augsburg theater go to www.augsburg.edu/theater
For further information call (612) 330-1257.
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