- Paloma Pedrero
Paloma Pedrero (born
3 July ,1957 ), is a Spanish actress,theatre director andplaywright .Life
Currently the most staged
female Spanish playwright in the world, Paloma Pedrero studiedSociology atMadrid 'sUniversidad Complutense before becoming involved in the reestablishment of Madrid'stheater scene following thedeath of Franco as a member of the "Cachivache " theater group. Her first play, "La llamada de Lauren", in which she also played the role of Rosa, was staged in1985 .Since then she has written much more material, acted both on the stage and on
television and directed productions of her own works. She has also cultivated a prolific career as a conference speaker andessay ist.Paloma Pedrero won the
1987 Premio Tirso de Molina for "Invierno de luna alegre ".Work
Pedrero's plays are, for the most part, short
quasi -comedies that explore questions of identity, the subversion ofgender roles, and the nature of individual freedom inpostmodern society, based around a neorealist model.Her typical plot is structured simply (many works have only one scene) and the timeframe is seldom of any extended duration. The scenes dramatized are ones of daily life and the characters are reasonably familiar; they are, Pedrero writes in her
monograph "Sobre mi teatro ", "historias que nacen de mi experiencia en algunos casos y de la observación en otros" ("stories that arise from my own experiences in some cases and from observation on others"). This succinct, extremely focused writing style and realistic treatment of plot structure are exemplified by the series of one-act plays that make up "Noches de amor efímero "; each dramatizes a brief nighttime encounter between a man and a woman as a result of which their lives are profoundly changed. The action takes place in real time over the course of the few minutes that each play takes to stage.Pedrero's settings are everyday locations, predominantly urban and always familiar, whether the apartment of "
La llamada de Lauren ", the metro station of "Solos esta noche " or the park of "La noche que ilumina ". "Busco, generalmente, escenarios simples" ("I generally look for simple settings"), writes Pedrero, "me gusta la calle, los parques, los bares, los metros, las habitaciones del hotel, las estaciones... escenarios teatrales que no necesitan de grandes aparatos ni parafenalias" ("I like the street, parks, bars, the metro, hotel rooms, stations... dramatic settings that don't need complex apparatus or paraphernalia"). Though settings often have importantsymbol ic impact within each play (for instance, the enclosed, limited space of the apartment in "La llamada de Lauren" is starkly contrasted with the freedom of thecarnival going on in the street outside) they are inevitably handled in a realist aesthetic.Major works
* "
La llamada de Lauren " (1984 )
* "Resguardo personal " (1985 )
* "Invierno de luna alegre " (1985 )
* "Besos de lobo " (1986 )
* " [http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~estrplay/play6.htm El color de agosto] " (1987 )
* "Las fresas mágicas " (1988 )
* "La isla amarilla " (1988 )
* "Noches de amor efímero " (1989 )
* "Una estrella " (1990 )
* "De la noche al alba " (1992 )
* "Aliento de equilibrista " (1993 )
* "El pasamanos " (1994 )
* "Locas de amar " (1994 )
* "La noche que ilumina " (1995 )
* " [http://www.caoseditorial.com/libros/ficha.asp?lg=en&id=12 Cachorros de negro mirar] " (1995 )
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