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La truhana is a Spanish musical comedy written by Antonio Gala. It premiered at the Central Theatre during the Seville Expo on 2 October 1992.[1] The show premiered in Madrid a week later.[2]

Premise[edit]

The story is set in 17th-century Spain, under the reign of Felipe IV. He falls in love with María Fernández, a famous actress. She takes on the name la truhana (the rogue) and sets out on a journey through the Spanish Empire, acting as a bandit with the intention of fleeing the king and avoiding becoming his courtesan. Along the way, la truhana collects new allies to travel with her. The work is a musical comedy and is told through 19 musical numbers.[3][4]

Production[edit]

Migual Narros directed,[1] Paco Marsó produced, and music was by Juan Cánovas. The cast included Concha Velasco,[1] Juan Carlos Naya, Fernando Conde, Lorenzo Valverde, Francisco Merino, Jose M. Subiza, Margarita García Ortega, and Natalia Duarte.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Romera Castillo, José (5 November 2011). Teatro español entre dos siglos a examen (in Spanish). Editorial Verbum, S.L. p. 170. ISBN 9788479627324.
  • ^ Torres, Rosana (1992-10-08). "Estreno triunfal de 'La truhana', de Antonio Gala, con Concha Velasco". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  • ^ Padilla Mangas, Ana (1993). ""La Truhana": un hito hacia la carnavalización en el teatro de Antonio Gala". Boletín de la Real Academia de Córdoba (124): 103, 106.
  • ^ La Truhana - Antonio Gala | PlanetadeLibros (in European Spanish).

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=La_truhana&oldid=1207688264"

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    1992 musicals
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    Musicals set in Spain
    Musicals set in the 17th century
    Cultural depictions of Spanish monarchs
    Seville Expo '92
    Works by Antonio Gala
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