
By Federico García Lorca
Translated by Nahuel Telleria
Directed by Csaba Horváth
October 25 – November 19, 2017
On the morning of her wedding day, a young Bride is visited by a headstrong former lover, reigniting a family blood feud that has been simmering for years. Their isolated village is a pent-up powder keg of fury and desire, and when they escape together, all that repression is released — to destructive ends. Acclaimed Hungarian director-choreographer Csaba Horváth leads the Wilma’s HotHouse Company of actors in a production combining athletic ensemble theater with Lorca’s fiery language. Magical realism at its richest and most tragic, this reimagining of the Spanish classic is a searing investigation of passion in the Wilma’s signature style.
Frederico García Lorca
Playwright
Nahuel Telleria
Translator
Csaba Horváth
Director and Choreographer
Ross Beschler
Woodsman/The Moon
Taysha Marie Canales
The Mother-in-Law/The Maid
Sarah Gliko
Leonardo's Wife
Jered McLenigan
The Groom
Campbell O’Hare
The Bride
Jaylene Clark Owens
The Mother
Brett Ashley Robinson
The Neighbor/The Young Woman/The Beggar
Matteo Scammell
Woodsman
Lindsay Smiling
Leonardo
Ed Swidey
The Bride's Father
Thom Weaver
Set and Lighting Designer
Oana Botez
Costume Designer
Larry D. Fowler, Jr.
Sound Designer
Walter Bilderback
Dramaturg
Clayton Tejada
Production Manager
Patreshettarlini Adams
Resident Stage Manager