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Pastrana

Pastrana may refer to:

  • Pastrana (musical) is a 1989 Australian musical by Allan McFadden and Peter Northwood.
  • Pastrana (surname)
  • Pastrana, Spain, a medieval town and municipality in the province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha
  • Pastrana, Leyte, a municipality in the Philippines
Pastrana (surname)

Pastrana is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alan Pastrana (born 1944), former American football player
  • Andrés Pastrana Arango (born 1954), ex-president of Colombia
  • Francisco Pastrana (born 1979), Argentine international rugby union referee
  • Jaime Pastrana Arango (born 1956), Physician Gynecologist, Dean School of Medicine Universidad del Rosario Colombia
  • José A. Pastrana, Argentine entomologist
  • Juan Carlos Pastrana Arango (born 1952), Journalist Director la Prensa Conservative Party Newspaper Colombia
  • Julia Pastrana (1834–1860), Mexican woman born with hypertrichosis who exhibited herself in 19th-century Europe
  • Misael Pastrana Borrero (1923–1997), Conservative Party politician and President of Colombia
  • Mauricio Pastrana (born 1973), Colombian professional boxer
  • Mónica Pastrana (born 1989), Puerto Rican beauty pageant and television presenter
  • Romeo Pastrana (born 1958), Filipino midget actor, comedian and politician
  • Travis Pastrana (born 1983), American motorsports competitor and stunt performer
  • Viviana Ortiz Pastrana (born 1986), Puerto Rican fashion model and beauty queen
Pastrana (musical)

Pastrana is an Australian musical by Allan McFadden and Peter Northwood. It is based on the true 19th century story of Julia Pastrana, a Mexican woman who was born with canine-like teeth and a thick mat of hair, but was also a singer with a superb voice. Under the managership of Charles Lent, whom she later married, she toured America and Europe singing.

Essington Productions and the Sydney Opera House presented a concert version in December 1988 at the Opera House's Studio, staged by Nancye Hayes and with Valerie Bader in the title role.

Pastrana was included in the 1989 season of Melbourne's Church Theatre (Australian Contemporary Theatre Company), performed from 2 to 26 August. Directed and designed by John Ellis, the cast included Santha Press as Pastrana, D.J. Foster as Charles Lent and Marian Mackenzie as Johanna Lent. Other cast members included Paul de Masson, Matthew Barker, Eric Donnison, Angela Johnson, Valentina Levkowicz, Patricia Pitney and Stephen Richie.

The musical was well received by critics. The Church Theatre's production was nominated for five 1989 Melbourne Green Room Awards for music theatre: Production, Direction (John Ellis), Male Performer in a Leading Role (D.J. Foster), Male Performer in a Supporting Role (Paul De Masson) and Female Performer in a Supporting Role (Marian Mackenzie).

There have been no subsequent professional productions.