Angélica Liddell
Angélica Liddell (born Angélica González in 1966) is a Spanish writer, theatre director and actor.
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Born | Angélica González 1966 Figueres, Catalonia, Spain |
Nationality | Spain |
Genre | theatre, poetry, prose |
She was born in Figueres, Catalonia, and went on to study psychology and dramatic arts. Liddell began writing plays during the 1980s. In 1993, she founded the theatre company Atra Bilis Teatro.[1]
Her works have been performed in Spain, Germany, Brazil, France and Chile; her work been translated into French, English, Portuguese, German, Polish and Russian. Besides plays for theatre, she writes poetry and prose.[2][1]
Liddell has been awarded:
- the Casa de América Innovative Playwriting Award in 2003
- second prize for the Lope de Vega Award in 2007
- the Valle-Inclán Award for Theatre in 2008
- the National Dramatic Literature Award in 2012 for La casa de la fuerza[2]
- the Silver Lion at the Venice Biennale in 2013[1]
Selected plays
- La falsa suicida (2000)
- Once upon a time in West Asphixia (2002)
- Y cómo no se pudrió Blancanieves (2005)
- Perro muerto en tintorería: los Fuertes (2007)
- Ping Pang Qiu (2013)[3]
- ¿Qué haré yo con esta espada? (2016)[4]
- Esta breve tragedia de la carne (This Brief Tragedy of the Flesh), 2018. Alexander Kasser Theater (New Jersey, NJ)[5]
gollark: Er, one christmas dragon.
gollark: I have one holiday dragon, no more.
gollark: *that is a subrant of the education system*
gollark: *it is not very good*
gollark: Which means that people just convert them to or from letter grades they can deal with mentally so the only difference is some wasted effort.
References
- "Angélica Liddell". LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial.
- "Angélica Liddell". Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport.
- "Angélica Liddell". Berliner Festspiele.
- "De la catharsis à l'exorcisme". Les Trois Coups (in French). July 14, 2016.
- Vincentelli, Elisabeth (20 April 2018). "Review: A Spanish Stage Provocateur Makes a Blood-Dripping Debut". Retrieved 20 January 2019 – via NYTimes.com.
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