Paloma Pedrero (1957) is probably one of the best-known female playwrights writing in Spain today. Her plays are widely performed throughout the world and have been translated into many... (Read more...)
In her theatre, Paloma Pedrero explores the theme of love, often in the context of romantic relationships. She dramatises the (im)possibility of finding and maintaining true love, as w... (Read more...)
Pedrero’s theatre is characterised by small casts of two or three people. She frequently dramatises conflicts between individuals, using humour and colloquial language to colour her wo... (Read more...)
de Francisco, Itzíar. 2001. ‘Paloma Pedrero: "Algunos autores tenemos al poder en contra" ’, El Cultural, 5 November (in Spanish)
Interview with Paloma Pedrero.
Galindo, Carlos. 1996. ‘Paloma Pedrero: "Si no existiera el amor, todo sería muerte, máquinas..." ’, ABC, 9 April (in Spanish)
Interview with Paloma Pedrero.
Lamartina-Lens, Iride. 1991. ‘An Insight into the Theater of Paloma Pedrero’, Romance Languages Annual, 2, 465-8
Lamartina-Lens, Iride. 1993. ‘Paloma Pedrero’. In Spanish Women Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Source Book, eds. Linda Gould Levine, Ellen Engelson Marson and Gloria Feiman Waldman, pp. 389-96. Westport, Greenwood Press
Murrieta, Pepe. 2004 ‘En Madrid, una Paloma’, October, http://www.cniae.cult.cu/PalomaP_entrevista.htm [accessed December 2009] (Online Publication) (in Spanish)
Interview with Paloma Pedrero.
Zatlin, Phyllis. 2001. ‘From Night Games to Postmodern Satire. The Theater of Paloma Pedrero’, Hispania, 84.2, 193-204
Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 13 October 2010.
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