Play reveals adventurous, productive life of Spanish dramatist Lope de Vega

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Amorous escapades; a voyage with the Armada; a literary output that included hundreds of plays — the Spanish Golden Age dramatist Lope de Vega led one busy life. His death in 1635 was pretty eventful, too, if Argentinian playwright Mariano Moro's account is anything to go by.

Moro's "Quien lo probo lo sabe" ("Those Who Taste It, Know") — a Spanish-language monologue that kicked off the 14th International Festival of Hispanic Theater in Arlington this past weekend — depicts a just-deceased Lope who experiences a brief resurrection in the crypt.

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Juliet Eilperin 17 Oct, 2011


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