Federico García Lorca's 'The House of Bernarda Alba' is a powerful and intense play that portrays the oppression of women, authoritarianism, and the struggle for freedom in rural Spain. Originally premiered in 1945, the play remains a poignant critique of societal norms and the dangers of fanaticism for honor. The oppressive atmosphere of Bernarda's household juxtaposes the repressive authority of the matriarch against the passionate rebellion of her daughter, Adela. This portrayal serves not only as a reflection of historical gender struggles but also as a relevant commentary on contemporary issues related to patriarchy. Special performances will be held on March 7, dedicated to Women’s Day, followed by a round table discussion focusing on the topic of patriarchy and a reading of the Manifesto.
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