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  2. Spanish Golden Age theatre - Wikipedia

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    Calderón de la Barca, a key figure in the theatre of the Spanish Golden Age. Spanish Golden Age theatre refers to theatre in Spain roughly between 1590 and 1681. [1] Spain emerged as a European power after it was unified by the marriage of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in 1469 and then claimed for Christianity at the Siege of Granada in 1492. [2]

  3. Corral de comedias - Wikipedia

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    The last known such courtyard theatre to be built in Spain, Corral de comedias de Almagro, in Almagro, Castile-La Mancha, is a purpose-built theater that dates to 1628. [4] This only functioning courtyard theater still standing, once one among the many, [ 5 ] annually celebrates the Festival Internacional de Teatro Clásico (International ...

  4. List of theatres and concert halls in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Teatro Andalucía; Teatro Apolo (Almería) Black Box Teatro; Teatro romano de Cádiz; Teatro Calderón (Motril) Teatro-Cine Cardenio; Teatro Central de Sevilla

  5. Teatro Español (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    Teatro Español ('Español Theatre' or 'Spanish Theatre'), formerly Teatro del Príncipe and Corral del Príncipe, is a public theatre administered by the Government of Madrid, Spain. The original location was an open-air theatre in medieval times, where short performances and some theatrical pieces, which became part of famous classical ...

  6. Category:Theatre in Spain - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... Spanish theatre awards (1 C, 7 P) C. Theatre companies in Spain (1 ...

  7. Category:Theatres in Spain - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 February 2017, at 06:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Teatro de la Zarzuela - Wikipedia

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    Auditorium of the Teatro de la Zarzuela. The theatre was designed by architect Jerónimo de la Gándara and built by José María Sánchez Guallart on the initiative of the Spanish Lyrical Company to provide a space for performances of operettas in the Spanish capital.

  9. Teatro Real - Wikipedia

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    The Teatro Real (English: Royal Theatre or Royal Opera House) is an opera house in Madrid, Spain. [1] [2] Located at the Plaza de Oriente, opposite the Royal Palace, and known colloquially as "El Real" (The Royal One). it is considered the top institution of the performing and musical arts in the country and one of the most prestigious opera houses in Europe.