Scene of Sosia and Tristán carrying the body of the fallen Calisto. Above are written the names of Sosia, Tristán, Calisto, Melibea and Lucrecia, although the last two are not seen in the image.
Six factotums and five names: Pleberio, Alisa, Melibea and Lucrecia. One of which is clearly Celestina but is not indicated as such. Both Melibea and Alisa are wearing a girdle around their waists.
Pármeno and Sempronio's execution scene. One of them is already executed by beheading and the other has his hand raised. Next to them are the executioner and two characters, one is armed. The post in the middle of the image divides it in two and has…
Six factotums and above the names of Calisto, Sempronio, Pármeno, Lucrecia, Melibea and Pleberio. On the second line, the other characters' names in the act (Alisa, Celestina, Elicia).
Factotums of houses, Pármeno, Areúsa (used earlier for Melibea), Sempronio and Calisto. Sempronio's image is new and shows a character gesturing with his index finger.
Factotums of houses, Celestina, Pármeno, Areúsa and Elicia. The factotums of Areúsa and Elicia are the ones used earlier for Alisa and Melibea respectively.
Factotums of a tree, Sempronio, Celestina, Elicia and houses. All previously used and Elicia's is used for Melibea. Sempronio looking as though he is threatening Celestina.
Factotums of houses and four masculine characters. Written above are the names Calisto, Pármeno and Sempronio. The factotums' placement implies that the characters are interacting two by two. Three are bearded.
Five factoums and above the names of Calisto, Melibea, Sempronio, Celestina, Elicia, Crito and Pármeno. Celestina holding the rosary and Sempronio reaching for his sword as if to threaten Celestina, who is at his side. All the masculine characters…
105 years after it was written, Antoni Ros Marbá presents two scenes from Felipe Pedrell's opera:La Celestina: tragicomedia lírica de Calisto y Melibea en cuatro actos ("La Celestina: lyrical tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea in four acts").Symphony…
Duration: 1h 40 min. Production: Teatro Zampanó Assistant: José Ángel Navarro Music: Toni Mádigan Scenography: Javier Roselló Lightning: José Miguel López Sáez Clothing: María Luisa Engel Recording: Mariano Díaz Graphic design: Gara Koan Clothing:…
La CelestinaUniversity of California, Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts
Production: Laura A. SimmsMusic: Daniel Gary BusbuyMusic design director: Mike HookerLighting: Sara BroadheadCostumes: Jessica ChampagneChoreography: Heather…
Adaptation: Carles Recio Scene: Kojani Teatre Technical help: José Luis Sanz “El Cigalo” , Margarita Serra, Pasba and José Vicente Fábregues Duration: 60 min. Cast: Amparo Pastor – Celestina a fairy/witch who protects good loveEros Recio-…
Carmen Boza presents the piece Himenorrafia. Sound portrait of the character of La Celestina. Inspired by the aesthetics of Salvador Távora. Idea, adaptation and interpretation Carmen Boza. Activity within the framework of cultural programming.
A French edition, published in 1922 by Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française. Translated by A. Germond de Lavigne (XX century) and illustrated by Démétrius Emmanuel Galanis (1882-1966).
15-minute monologue in which Celestina defends sexual freedom and the right of women to vote and have a say.
Written and performed by: Patricia Sánchez
Edulogic Productions
Group Pata Teatro Cast: Natalia Roig, Rubén del Castillo, Rocío Rubio, Carlos Cuadros, David Mena, Macarena Pérez Bravo, Norberto Rizzo and Josemi RodríguezRecord of representation in CDAEM, Spanish Theater:…
A scene from the parable of the prodigal son, to the right on the background an old woman sits with a device that resembles an abacus, by this object, she is portrayed as a procuress calculating the money she will earn.
Scene containing typical themes from procuress and celestine themes. An old woman, resembling a procuress, encourages couples at the table, while giving instructions to a young boy who seems to be helping her.
Study of figures, rendered in black chalk, of a scene inside a brothel, with a well-dressed young man, and a young woman accompanied by an old woman who appears to be her procuress. Attributed to Frans Francken II (the Younger).
Illustration by the magazine Blanco y Negro in an article signed by Azorín that references a celestina from the comedyEufemia, by Lope de Rueda, that connects with the traditional Celestina only because of sorcery. The image resembles Cervantes' La…
A press release that mentions a work titled:La Celestina, by Alberti. The image is not shown in this work. We have not been able to find the painting, nor the subsequent news about its destination.
Version: Consorcio Salamanca 2002
Music: Clásicos medievales ("Medieval classics")
Lighting design: Luis Maderal
Sound design: Manu Vaquero
Lighting and sound technician: AGM
Live sounds: Manu Vaquero
Costumes: Montse García
Scenography:…
Flamenco Theater Ballet
Stage direction and lighting: José Antonio Morales
Choreography director: María Antonia “La Morris”
Creatives: Marién Luévano, Carlos Ramírez, Ricardo Ortiz and Armando Tovar
Musical arrangements: Fernando Soto and…
Musical de La Celestina("La Celestina Musical")La Calderona Theater Company - Universidad Católica de ChileVersion by José María Ruano de la HazaMusic: Carlos EspinozaChoreography: Paulina MelladoVideo: Verónica Barraza and Alexander…
Theater projectComics of the language: La Celestina read("Cómicos de la lengua: La Celestina leída") National Dramatic Center - Ministry of Culture ("Centro Dramático Nacional- Ministerio de Cultura").Concept: José Luis GómezAuthor: Fernando de…
Drawing made by the DeviantArt user, happichuu, he/she was reading a book in a literature class and made his/her own interpretation of the characters in a Japanese cartoon style.
A drawing by the DeviantArt user Pukingrainbows. He/she explains that he/she was studying for his/her Spanish literature class and became bored and began to draw and produced this drawing.
Original title: ¡Puta vieja alcahueta Celestina! O los amores tragicómicos de Calisto y Melibea("Damn old procuress Celestina! Or the tragicomic love of Calisto and Melibea").
Author: Maite Agirre, based on the text of La Celestina by Fernando de…
La Celestina, una cantata mediterránea ("La Celestina, a Mediterranean cantata")
Musical choice, adaptation and direction: Costa PalamidesDirection assistance: Pedro CambasScene assistance: Yordano MarquinaMontage: Arteú group and Colectivo de Canto…
Original title of the representation: Celestina, puta vieja ("Celestina, old whore")Production: Sojoproduce Poster Photo: Salomé Sagüillo Costumes: Tocado y Hundido Collaboration: Evonhe Hairdresser and Beauty CenterCast: Silvia Vivó-…
In a room, a young man is sitting and holding a young woman's hand. Between these two characters, an old woman acts as procuress by introducing the young woman to the man.
Other title: The Prodigal Son takes leave of his Father.
Celestina can be seen as a weaver, one of the six trades she practices. On the left side, there is a young woman that brings her bread and possibly oil and wine in the amphora that she carries on her head.
Two lovers in a local brothel with late 19th century set. In the background one can see Celestina, the old procuress who accentuates the scene with her inquisitive gaze.
SignedP. Ruiz Picasso-in the bottom right-hand corner.Contribution of the…
Los amores de Calisto, Melibea y la vieja Celestina("The loves of Calisto, Melibea and old Celestina")Cast:Erandeni Durán, Karla Paola Torres Jaime, Pablo Marín, Alfredo Monsiváis González, Alhelí Abrego, José Ponce, Jennifer Lucero, Jessy Anda.
Actors:Izaskun Martínez, Alma Alonso, Francesc Camins andBorja Nieto Light and sound technician:Pedro Nares Technical space: Pepa Calvo Clothing: Marian Dorronsoro Selection and musical montage: Berton Fernández Teatre del Repartidor production
Estimated duration: 1 hour 50 min, 3 actsAdaptation by Guadalupe de la MoraDirection: Perla de la RosaProduction: Telón de Arena, CONACULTA – FONCALive music: Joel Barraza, Teresa Elena Arámbula Meléndez and Selene BacaDirection assistants: Amalia…
Adaptation by Michel GarneauScenography: Marco RossiClothing: Gianluca SbiccaTranslation: Davide Verga Lighting: A.J. Weissbard Sound: Hubert WestkemperMusic: Peppe Servillo e Flavio D'Ancona Make up and hairstyle: Aldo Signoretti Cast: Giovanni…
Representation of La Celestina in Biblioteca Valenciana Nicolau Primitiu (Valencian Library Nicolau Primitiu), Valencia (Spain).Production: Cucurucú Teatre Version: Rosa Jordán and Juan Ramón Conchillo
De Lazarillos y Celestinas ("Of Lazarillos and Celestinas") is a street theater production based on the stories of La Celestina and El Lazarillo de Tormes that, in a comedic tone, was performed on the occasion of the celebration, on the one hand, of…
Stage space, version and direction: Antonio León
Costume design: Anselmo Gervolés
Lighting design: Jacinto Díaz
Production: Nieves Martínez-Corrales de Comedias Teatro S.L.
Production Assistance: Esperanza Ordóñez
Company Technician: Huberto…
A man on the left looks at a naked young woman holding a flower and lying on the right. An old woman appears in the center of the engraving, probably acting as a procuress.
Full title: Suite 347 L249 (Femme blonde à la fleur IV)
Website logo from Colombia that offers sexual services by women. The logo looks as if it was taken from Victoria's Secret, although the crown and the name La Celestina are of a different origin.