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Magaly Alabau

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to co-found the bilingual theater project Teatro DĂşo/Duo Theatre, one of the first Spanish-American theater companies in New York. In January and February 1973, when Teatro DĂşo/Duo Theatre mounted a bilingual production of
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Alabau left Cuba through the help of her friend Inverna Lockpez and her mother, who claimed Alabau as a foster daughter. She received an exit permit in 1966 and traveled to
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In the mid-1980s, Alabau retired from theater and devoted herself to poetry. In 1986, she debuted with the poetry anthology
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In 1976, wanting to create a lesbian community space, she co-founded the lesbian theater Medusa's Revenge with
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in upstate New York in 1996. She retired from the literary world and devoted herself to the
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Latin American Institute Writers Poetry prize for best Spanish-language poetry book for
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MartĂ­nez, Elena M. "El constante vacĂ­o de la memoria. Entrevista con Magali Alabau."
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since 1966. She co-founded the Spanish-English ensemble Teatro DĂşo/Duo Theatre with
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Alvarez Bravo, Armando. "El tono confesional recorre la poesĂ­a de Magali Alabau."
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Lady Dicks and Lesbian Brothers: Staging the Unimaginable at the WOW Café Theatre
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Latin American Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes: A Bio-critical Sourcebook
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Amor fatal, Madrid: Betania, 2016 Ir y Venir: Bokeh Mordazas: Bokeh 2017
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GarcĂ­a Ramos, Reinaldo. "Sobre dos libros de Magali Alabau."
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The A to Z of the Lesbian Liberation Movement: Still the Rage
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Magaly Alabau's page on La MaMa Archives Digital Collections
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Matías Montes Huidobro and Yara González Montes (Hg.):
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later that year at La MaMa, Alabau played the role of
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The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature
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(Spanish). 427:S. 34f, Plaza, 2013 (Spanish). 121:. She also directed theater. 117:, Greenwich Mews Theater, and 113:. She acted in productions at 1: 896:Cuban women theatre directors 847:on the Betania blog (Spanish) 770:Encyclopedia of Latin Theatre 543:"Theater: 2 La Mama Revivals" 425:Celebrando a Virgilio. Tomo 2 394:"Alabau, Magali (Cuba; 1945)" 374: 237:Electra y Clitemnestra. Poema 215:After living for 28 years in 765:September 10, 1989, 5D. 749:4. September 2013 (Spanish). 256:: Gedichtband, Rondas, 1986. 124:In 1969, she partnered with 49: 7: 737:5 preguntas a Magali Alabau 705:MartĂ­nez, Elena M. (2013). 443:"Magali Alabau, Nueva York" 392:MartĂ­nez, Elena M. (1994). 307:: La Torre de Papel, 1993. 169:, directed by Endre Hules. 153:. In 1974, she appeared in 10: 937: 541:Gussow, Mel (1981-10-31). 528:Night Before Thinking, The 262:. New York: Medusa, 1987. 167:The Night of the Assassins 768:CortĂ©s, Eladio u.a., ed. 289:. Madrid: Betania, 1991. 275:. 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Index

Cuban-American
Cienfuegos
Cuba
New York
Manuel MartĂ­n Jr.
Ana MarĂ­a Simo
Cuban Revolution
Havana
homosexuality
one-act play
Young Communist League
homophobia
United States
Miami
Freedom Flights
Hunter College
INTAR
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
Manuel MartĂ­n, Jr.
Tom Eyen
Candy Darling
Beatrice Cenci
Ahmed Yacoubi
Jose Triano
Ana MarĂ­a Simo
Greek myths
Clytemnestra
Electra
heterosexual
lesbian

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