The directory «Plots»
Tirso de Molina (pseud. of Fray Gabriel Téllez)
(1584?–1648)
Outstanding dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age, b. Madrid. His fame rests on El burlador de Sevilla (1630; tr. The Love Rogue, 1924), the earliest known literary version of the Don Juan legend. Among the 300 or 400 plays by Tirso de Molina are El vergonzoso en palacio [the bashful man at the palace], La prudencia en la mujer [prudence in a woman], El condenado por desconfiado (tr. The Saint and the Sinner, 1954), Marta la piadosa [pious Martha], and El castigo del pensé que (tr. by James Shirley as The Opportunity, 1640). He also wrote short novels, included in his prose collection Los cigarrales de Toledo (1621). He joined the Mercedarian monks in 1601 and wrote a history of the order (1637–39). His dramas, influenced by Lope de Vega, excel in wit and sympathetic characterization.
Antigua, 1991, Mozart and «Don Giovanni»
France, 2006, Don Giovanni
Guinea, 2006, Mozart and «Don Giovanni»
Mali, 1998, Jose Van Damm as Leporello
Monaco, 1987, Mozart and «Don Juan»
Nevis, 1993, Masked reveller from «Don Giovanny»
Nicaragua, 1975, Don Juan
San-Marino, 1999, Mozart and «Don Juan»
Spain, 1953, Tirso de Molina
St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Costume for «Don Giovanne»
Tanzania, 1992, Zerlina in «Don Giovanni»
Tanzania, 2006, Don Giovanni
Austria, 2008.08.08, Salzburg. Scene from «Don Giovanni»