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The Sins of Sor Juana

"The play has everything...brilliantly written...The Sins of Sor Juana is a must-see...wonderfully complex and poetic."

Broadside

  • Full Length Play
  • Drama
  • 120 minutes

  • Target Audience: Adult
  • Set Requirements: Flexible Staging

  • Performance Group:
  • Community Theatre, College Theatre / Student

  • Accolades:
  • Winner of the Helen Hayes Award -- The Charles MacArthur Prize for Outstanding New Play
    Winner of the 1998 Hispanic Playwrights Project - South Coast Repertory Theatre
Sor Juana Inéz de la Cruz, one of the first published poets of the Americas, was born in Mexico in 1648, a poor and illegitimate child. She became renowned for her intelligence and ambition when, at the age of 12, she tried sneaking into the University of Mexico by dressing as a man.

The viceregal court of New Spain heard about this phenomenal girl and invited her to join the court, where she developed an extremely close relationship with the vicereine. By all records Juana was a very attractive, complex, witty and difficult young woman. She wrote and read voraciously. Her circumstances and intelligence provoked admiration and envy. However, when she was 17, she suddenly and inexplicably left the viceregal court to join a convent. There are theories about failed love, fear of marriage and her sexual identity.

In the convent her focus was not God, but writing -- and her work and poetry expressed a feminism centuries ahead of her time. For years while the church struggled to silence her she resisted and continued writing until, one day, she wrote a declaration in her own blood, vowing never to write again. She remained true to her word and died soon after. This play is a researched fantasy that explores the two turning points in this woman's life. 

REVIEWS:

"The play has everything... brilliantly written... The Sins of Sor Juana is a must-see... Wonderfully complex and poetic."

 Broadside

  • Casting: 3M, 4F
  • Casting Attributes: Expandable casting, Room for Extras
  • Casting Notes: 10 characters are played by 7 actors -- doubling necessary to the story. May be expanded with chorus, court and nuns.

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Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz, one of the first published poets of the Americas, was born in Mexico in 1648, a poor and illegitimate child. She became renowned for her intelligence and ambition when, at the age of 12, she tried sneaking into the University of Mexico by dressing as a man. The viceregal court of New Spain heard about this phenomenal girl and invited her to join the court, where she developed an extremely close relationship with the vicereine. By all records Juana was a very attractive, complex, witty and difficult young woman. She wrote and read voraciously. Her circumstances and intelligence provoked admiration and envy. However, when she was 17, she suddenly and inexplicably left the viceregal court to join a convent. There are theories about failed love, fear of marriage and her sexual identity. In the convent her focus was not God, but writingeand her work and poetry expressed a feminism centuries ahead of her time. For years while the church struggled to silence her she resisted and continued writing until, one day, she wrote a declaration in her own blood, vowing never to write again. She remained true to her word and died soon after. This play is a researched fantasy that explores the two turning points in this woman's life. Flexible staging. Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

$19.95