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The House of Bernarda Alba was produced on American television in 1960 for the "Play of the Week" series, translated and adapted by James Graham-Lujan and Richard O'Connell. Anne Revere starred as Bernarda Alba, with Eileen Heckart as La Poncia, and Suzanne Pleshette as Adela.
In 1990, the play was adapted as a Spanish film, directed by Mario Camus (Gala).
A British television production of the play premiered in 1992, directed by Nuria Espert and Stuart Burge (Channel 4).
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