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GALLERY

The LOVE of
DON PERLIMPLIN
for BELISA
in the GARDEN
"All things beautiful and cruel circle me, the bees and the dragonflies."
Don Perlimplín finds himself in a web of love and lies as he is convinced to marry the enchanting Belisa. On their wedding night, when infidelity shatters his dreams, he embarks on a poignant journey to win her heart, ultimately leading to a tragic yet poetic sacrifice.
Lorca's narrative intricately explores the oppressive social structures of the time, the fierce nature of desire, and the stark contrast between one's public facade and private truths.
With its roots in Spanish folk theatre, Lorca's masterpiece enchants with its poetic language and surreal exploration of erotic themes.
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