NewsPronto

 
Men's Weekly

.

Top Stories

The House of Bernada Alba is an extraordinary portrait of imposed silence and female misogyny

  • Written by Ana Puchau de Lecea, PhD Candidate and Teaching Associate, University of Melbourne
Melita Jurisic as the mother who confines her four daughters to their house for eight weeks of mourning. Jeff Busby

Review: The House of Bernada Alba, Arts Centre Melbourne.


Could a Spanish rural drama written in the 1930s still be relevant in 2018 Australia? In their production of Federico García Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba,...

Read more: The House of Bernada Alba is an extraordinary portrait of imposed silence and female misogyny