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As some of you may know I am recovering from an injury and have time on my hands. I decided to post this random thread. What do other peregrinos think could be the links between El Camino and Don Quixote de la Mancha. For me intuitively there are links. This summer I took the one book, Monsignor Don Quixote by Graham Greene on the Camino as reading material. I thought the original book by Miguel de Cervantes would be far too long and heavy going. Anyway I have read part of this very enjoyable book but wasn't getting through it so donated it to the Donativo in Miraz to lighten my pack.
On return to UK I found that the Royal Shakespeare Company was performing Don Quixote at the Garrick Theatre in London and went to see it with my friend. We went on the last matinee at the beginning of February. Fantastic acting with Don Quixote played by Rupert Threlfall and Sancho Panza by Rufus Hound who incidentally was hilarious. They bought out the pantomime aspect of the very moving story. Since then Don Quixote is everywhere, currently being performed in ballet form at the The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. Later in Feb the opera Man of la Mancha is opening at the English National Opera at the Coliseum in London and I aim to see this. When in Santiago I spent a lot of time near El Cervantes statue I would be interested in what others perceive as the relationship between the Don Quixote story and your Camino? For me the most moving aspect of the play was the relationship between the two characters who had become very co dependant on each other. All of life was on that stage. Salud and look forward to your thoughts? Maggie
On return to UK I found that the Royal Shakespeare Company was performing Don Quixote at the Garrick Theatre in London and went to see it with my friend. We went on the last matinee at the beginning of February. Fantastic acting with Don Quixote played by Rupert Threlfall and Sancho Panza by Rufus Hound who incidentally was hilarious. They bought out the pantomime aspect of the very moving story. Since then Don Quixote is everywhere, currently being performed in ballet form at the The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. Later in Feb the opera Man of la Mancha is opening at the English National Opera at the Coliseum in London and I aim to see this. When in Santiago I spent a lot of time near El Cervantes statue I would be interested in what others perceive as the relationship between the Don Quixote story and your Camino? For me the most moving aspect of the play was the relationship between the two characters who had become very co dependant on each other. All of life was on that stage. Salud and look forward to your thoughts? Maggie