Plays

  1. "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare

The dramatic story of the forbidden love between young people from rival families, Romeo Montesco and Juliet Capulet. In the face of the thousands of adversities that their love presents, the young people face the pressures of rivalry to finally be defeated by misfortune.

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  1. "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare

Another brilliant work of the English playwright and one of the most read, Hamlet portrays the madness that comes from revenge, with a pinch of pain, anger, betrayal, incest and moral corruption. One of the most critical works since it was composed (1599-1601) with a tragic and mournful ending.

  1. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare

Continuing his dominance of the top positions in this ranking, Shakespeare composed this romantic comedy, which became a classic of world theatrical literature. It tells the story of two couples of lovers immersed in a world of fantasy, magic, dreams and comedy.

  1. "La Celestina", by Fernando de Rojas

It is one of the most recognized works of the theater, which portrays the violent love between Calisto and Melibea, obscured by the sinister plots of the Celestina and the servants of Calisto, Sempronius and Parmenus. Produced in 1499, this classic laid the foundation for the novel and theater we know today.

  1. "Don Juan Tenorio", by José de Zorrilla

A romantic drama from 1844 where the protagonist achieves divine forgiveness and is saved from hell thanks to the love he professes for Doña Inés, something that in previous versions did not happen. It is a play that is usually performed at a popular level on the first night of November.

  1. "Life is a dream", by Pedro Calderón de la Barca

The work revolves around freedom and human decisions. It incorporates religious concepts from different creeds and the influence of Plato's legendary Cave Allegory is extensive and explicit. The protagonist, Segismundo, lives in complete darkness in the prison of his mind and achieves enlightenment only by discovering himself.

  1. "La casa de Bernarda Alba", by Federico García Lorca

This tragedy portrays the mourning life of the 60-year-old widow Bernarda Alba and the ties with her 5 daughters, whom she drags into her madness. The work shows a deep religious fanaticism, conservatism and fear of intimacy where hatred, envy, ambition and hierarchical power lie.

  1. "The Divine Comedy", by Dante Alighieri

It is one of the most significant literary works in the history of mankind and its prose is one of the most read. Adapted to the theater, in this play Dante Alighieri portrays his passage through purgatory, hell and paradise to meet the love of his life, Beatriz. Despite the thousands of adversities and tragedies he experiences, Dante calls the story a comedy because it has a happy ending.