The would-be knight Don Quixote and his loyal attendant Sancho Panza began their epic wanderings in two classic 17th-century novels by the Spanish “Golden Age” writer, Cervantes. The pair are still ...
4 Review Roundup: REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES Opens on Broadway Miguel Cervantes masterpiece was first performed as a ballet in 1869. Filled with humor and gorgeous dancing, the Heartland Ballet will bring ...
Jules Massenet’s opera premiered in 1910 in Monte Carlo. It’s not a straight retelling of Cervantes’ “Don Quixote”; Massenet was inspired by a French play by Jacques Le Lorrain. While Massenet wrote ...
Want a night of swords, romance and comedy? Check out “Man of LaMancha,” opening Friday at Albany Civic Theater. In “Man of La Mancha,” author Miguel de Cervantes is spending time during the ...
One of the first signs that the pandemic would impose serious consequences on Chicago dance was when the Joffrey Ballet postponed “Don Quixote,” originally slated for late April 2020. It was to be ...
That Miguel de Cervantes was quite likely a converso and that his masterpiece Don Quixote explores quintessential converso concerns is now widely accepted. This article extends the converso hypothesis ...