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El Perro Del Hortelano (The Dog in the Gardener) archiveThe action, which takes place in Naples, tells the story of Diana, Countess of Belflor. Diana is a beautiful and stubborn young woman who is harassed by several aristocratic suitors who wish to marry her. However, Diana constantly rejects all his attempts. One night, after seeing her secretary make love to her favourite lady-in-waiting, she falls madly in love with him and becomes ill with jealousy. This is the story of a love triangle, of forbidden loves and betrayals, which happens when Naples was a Spanish city. Thus, the house of the Countess manipulated by the nobles represents that part of Spanish society that lived outside the country. The fact of placing the action in this European city also allows the work to be full of Italian influences and plots to which Lope de Vega was so fond.

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Archive listings for El Perro Del Hortelano (The Dog in the Gardener) (2023)

Work type: Play.

T1105961639

Adapted by Dominic Dromgoole. Adapted by Rodrigo Arribas. Director Dominic Dromgoole. Music Xavier Diaz Latorre. Costume Jonathan Fenson. Lighting Fernando Martinez. Design Fundacion Siglo de Oro (scenography). Choreographer Patricia Ruz. Musical Director Luis Miguel Baladron. Performer Diana Manuela (Morales). Performer Gabriel de Mulder (Theodore). Performer Macarena Molina (Marcela). Performer Rodrigo Arribas (Tristan). Performer Sheila Nino (Anarda / Celio / Lirano / Camilo). Performer Angel Ramon Jimenez (Count Federico). Performer Jose Juan Sevilla (Marquis Ricardo). Performer Marti Punal (Febio / Antonelo). Performer Cayetana Oteyza (Dorotea / Leonido / Furio). Performer Mario Vedoya (Count Ludovico / Octavio).
13 Apr 23 to 15 Apr 23Cervantes Theatre, Inner London :: V348970128
listing details L1965853201

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