By Barbara Vitello
November 2, 2023

Teatro Vista's new interpretation of "The House of Bernarda Alba," early 20th-century Spanish poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca's tragedy about a despotic matriarch and her repressed daughters, may not be the sort of production audiences expect.
"Our Lorca is not your particular Lorca," said Sonya Madrigal, who co-stars in playwright Emilio Williams' adaptation "Bernarda!," which Madrigal describes as a "gift to Latina women."
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