From the company webpage: SYNOPSIS "Divertida adaptación de La Celestina en clave de clown. Donde se entremezcla el circo y el teatro. Tres actores reinterpretarán, a su manera, la clásica historia de Calisto y Melibea. Contaran las miserias, vilezas…
A new love triangle: Miguel Ángel Gael Parra, a suitor of Melibea's (Emmanuel Palomares), Melibea Fuentes Cordero (Josette Vidal) and Calixto Sánchez Peláez (Lasso).
Theja Theater Group
Direction: Jose Simón Escalona
Assistant director: Oscar Escobar
Executive production: Angélica Escalona
Set design: José Simón Escalona
Stage design assistants: Nakarid Escalona Mata and Luis Felipe Castro…
Illustration found in Celestinesca, Vol 10, No. 1, from an edition printed in Barcelona in 1888, made by Escobar, presented in the edition of the Biblioteca Clásica Española 21 de Daniel Cortezo Cía.
Callisto heading to Magdalena. Illustration of the Barcelona edition made by Escobar presented in the edition of Biblioteca Clásica Española 21, by Daniel Cortezo Cía. In Celestinesca Vol. 10, Num 1., p. 18.
Illustration without title of act I, probably Sempronio visiting Celestina, by Escobar for theClassical Spanish Library 21 edition byDaniel Cortezo Cía. In Celestinesca Vol 10, Num 1.
Illustration of act 6, probably Calisto paying Celestina with the golden chain. Illustration by Escobarpresented in the Classical Spanish Library 21 edition byDaniel Cortezo Cía. In Celestinesca Vol 10, Num 1.
Illustration of the Barcelona edition by Escobar, presented in the Classical Spanish Library 21 edition byDaniel Cortezo Cía. In Celestinesca Vol 10, Num 1.
Version: Huberto Pérez de la Ossa Cast: Guillermo Marín, Irene López Heredia, José María Rodero, María Dolores Pradera. There is an article with images in Gaceta Ilustrada, June 1 1957Record of representation in CDAEM, Spanish Theater:…
Representation of Celestina, FUNDarte company (Miami, USA),Teatro El Público(Havana, Cuba) and in association with theFestival Iberoamericano del Siglo de Oro from the Comunidad de Madrid. Premiered in the USA in theMiami-Dade County Auditorium,…
These illustrations by Francisco Lameyer and the cover (image 2) appear in Andalusian scenes (Escenas andaluzas), by Serafín Estebánez Calderón,Madrid. Baltasar González. 1847.
Original title: La vielle maquerelle ("The old procuress").
In the image appears an old woman with a hat and umbrella looking at a skull that appears floating in front of her. By the title it is understood that the woman is a procuress.
On the cover there is a woman with her head covered. Following the tradition of depicting Celestina as an old woman with her head covered, the woman on the cover could represent the procuress.