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Nina (2002-2003), José Ramón Fernández

Titles
English title: Nina
Date written: from 2002 to 2003
First publication date: 2003
First production date: 1 June 2006
Keywords: family > duty, history > memory, love, love > friendship
Title information

José Ramón Fernández entitled Nina after the central character of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull to highlight the influence of this 1895 work on his own play (Fernández: 79).

  • Ramón Fernández, José. 2006. Nina. Madrid, Teatro Español (in Spanish)

Pitch

Old friends, old places and old memories can be bittersweet when revisited. So Nina discovers when she returns to the small seaside town she grew up in. During a night in a quiet hotel she reminisces about the past with an old friend, Blas. Fuelled by drink, memories turn to love-making, and the sad realisation that life does not always work out the way we hope it will.

Synopsis

Nina takes place over a period of a few hours in a seaside hotel. Esteban, the hotel owner, is watching television in the early hours of the morning when a young woman, one of the few g... (Read more...)

Sources

Nina explicitly references The Seagull (1895) by Anton Chekhov. In that play Nina Mikhailovna is also a failed actress who has had a doomed love affair with a writer, Trigorin. Like Pe... (Read more...)

Critical response

Nina has been studied from the point of view of it being a re-interpretation of The Seagull (1895) by Anton Chekov (see Serrano Baixauli 2009).

Nina was awarded the Lope de Vega prize i... (Read more...)

Further information


Editions
Information about the editions

In later versions of the play (2006; 2007) Nina is 31 years old. In the earlier 2003 version she is 28 years old. In the 2003 version Nina asks Blas at the end to have a daughter and na... (Read more...)

Useful readings and websites
  • Materna, Linda. 2007. ‘Staging History, Time and Memory: Two Plays by José Ramón Fernández on the 2006 Madrid Summer Stage’, Western European Stages, 19.1

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 13 November 2010.

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