Celestina entre palos
Flamenco show presented at the "L'Espagne des Trois Cultures" Festival organized by Horizontes del Sur, the Center Edmond Fleg and the Espace Julien.
Celestina y Melibea
An adaptation to Flamenco dance of the work La Celestina by Fernando Rojas. With strategy through fables and spells that Celestina uses against Melibea, she manages to make her fall in love with Calisto, thus ending the story…
Dramatized reading based on the translation by James Mabbe with the projection of images from Celestina Visual in the background. Produced by the French, Spanish and Italian department and the Theater Program of the English department. With the…
A drawing of Celestina approaching a house, likely Melibea's, with the enchanted thread in hand to sell. The image proceeds from the illustration in Act III of the Burgos, 1499, edition, but, curiously, Celestina's face has been altered. The ochre…
Four copper engravings byConstant Le Breton that illustrate the French adaptation ofLa Celestina by Fernand Fleuret and Roger Allard, La Célestine, tragi-comedie imité de l'espagnol (Éditions du Trianon, París 1929). It is…
Fourth image of the introduction, of Pleberio and Alisa, of the Paris edition (1943)Adaptation by Paul Achard. Another illustration in the series by Maurice Hoir, presented in CelestinescaVol. 23, Num. 1 & 2, p. 160.
Dinner at Celestina's house. From left to right: Elicia (Maria Ariis), Sempronio (Daniele Griggio), Celestina (Isa Danieli), Areúsa (Beatrice Visibelli) and Pármeno (Peppino Mazzotta).
Celestina (Isa Danieli) brings news to Calisto (Sergio Albelli) of his loved one. Pármeno (Peppino Mazzotta) is on the left and Sempronio (Daniele Griggio) on the right.
Célestina là-bas près des tanneries au bord de la rivière Coproduction of Omnibus le corps du théâtre and the Théâtre Français du Centre National des Arts du Canada (CNA) Translation and adaptation: Michel Garneau Set design and costumes: Daniel…
French translation. The cover of the French translation published by Fayard (Paris, 2006) reproduces part of the young woman in Marietta Robusti's Venetian Woman (c. 1560) (In…
A black-and-white cover with a design suggestive of a theater program. It depicts a nude female figure and a demon with a pitchfork flanking the title, while, above them, a pair of gargoyles look down on these two figures.…
Description of painting by the Art Institute of Chicago: "Mère Grégoire is a character from a popular song written in 1820 by French lyricist Pierre Jean Béranger. As described by Béranger, she was the portly proprietress…
8-act play
Adaptation by Paul Achard
Compagnie d’Art Dramatique
Animator: Jean Darcante
Company administrator: Georges Reitnei
Decoration: R.-Ph. Couaillier
Costumes: Rosine Delamare
8-act play.
Adaptation by Paul Achard
Compagnie d’Art Dramatique
Animator: Jean Darcante
Company administrator: Georges Reitnei
Decoration: R.-Ph. Couaillier
Costumes: Rosine Delamare
Siècle d’Or La Célestine et Don Juan
Artistic collaboration of Florence Delay
Scenography: Renaud de Fontainieu
Accessories: Fanny Gamet
Costumes: Thibaut Welchlin
Lighting: Julia Grand
Sound: Laurent Dureux
Wig and makeup: Claire…
Celestina ComedyParody of La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas
Theatrical performance at the event Entre monólogos anda el juego ("Between monologues and the game") 2013
“Las Carvas” Carnival AssociationLighting and Sound: Jose Mantas "Pote"
Jesús…