Stage adaptations include: • 1973: English adaptation by
Tom Stoppard. It premiered at the
Greenwich Theatre with
Robin Phillips as the director. • 1979:
Birjis Qadar Ka Kunba (The family of Birjis Qadar), a Hindi adaptation by
Raghuvir Sahay. • 2004:
Bnat Lalla Mennana (The daughters of Lalla Mennana), a Moroccan adaptation by the Takoon theatre group. It was made into a TV series in 2012. • 2012:
Emily Mann's adaptation into
Iranian setting. It opened at the
Almeida Theatre under the director
Bijan Sheibani, starring
Shohreh Aghdashloo as Bernarda. • 2018: Australian adaptation by
Patricia Cornelius for
Melbourne Theatre Company. It was staged at the
Fairfax Studio and featured
Melita Jurisic as Bernadette (Bernarda). • 2023: Adaptation by
Alice Birch at the
Royal National Theatre, with
Harriet Walter as Bernarda Alba.
Film and television Film and television adaptations include: • 1976:
BBC production of the same title in English, directed by
Claude Whatham, with
Mary Morris as Bernarda. • 1987:
Film adaptation of the same title, directed by
Mario Camus. • 1991: TV film adaptation of the same title in English, directed by
Núria Espert, with
Glenda Jackson as Bernarda. • 1991:
Rukmavati ki Haveli (Rukmavati's mansion), a Hindi film adaptation set in
Rajasthan, directed by
Govind Nihlani. • 2025: Vais A Volverme Lorca, a musical challenge in the
fifth season of Drag Race España Other Other adaptations include: • 1967:
Las Desenamoradas, a ballet adaptation by
Eleo Pomare, featuring music by
John Coltrane. • 2000:
Bernarda Albas Haus, an opera adaptation by
Aribert Reimann. • 2006:
Bernarda Alba, a musical adaptation by
Michael John LaChiusa. It opened at
Mitzi Newhouse Theater with
Phylicia Rashad as Bernarda. ==References==