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  2. Category:Spanish plays - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish plays" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A ¡Ay Carmela! (play) B.

  3. List of Lope de Vega's plays in English translation - Wikipedia

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    A Bond Honoured: A Play (from Lope De Vega) reprinted in Lope de Vega: Plays Two ISBN 978-1840021806: Auto sacramental de la circuncisión y sangría de Cristo nuestro bien: For our sake: 1969 Barnes, R[ichard] G. In Three Spanish sacramental plays: For our sake OCLC 655189012: 1-act religious play Fuente Ovejuna: Fuente Ovejuna: 1969 Colford ...

  4. Category:Hispanic and Latino American plays - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hispanic and Latino American plays" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Loa (Spanish play) - Wikipedia

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    A loa is a short theatrical piece, a prologue, written to introduce plays of the Spanish Golden Age or Siglo de Oro during the 16th and 17th centuries. These plays included comedias (secular plays) and autos sacramentales (sacred/religious plays). The main purposes for the loa included initially capturing the interest of the audience, pleading ...

  6. List of Calderón's plays in English translation - Wikipedia

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    Calderón evidently exerted no direct influence on English playwrights before 1660, although one play by John Fletcher and one by Philip Massinger are probably based to some extent on Spanish originals, and James Shirley's The Young Admiral and The Opportunity are adaptations of plays by Calderón's contemporaries Lope de Vega and Tirso de Molina respectively.

  7. Corral de comedias - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish all secular plays were called comedias, which embraced three genres: tragedy, drama, and comedy itself. During the Spanish Golden Age, corrals became popular sites for theatrical presentations in the early 16th century when the theatre took on a special importance in the country. The performance was held in the afternoon and lasted ...

  8. Comedia (play) - Wikipedia

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    In the Spanish Golden Age (Siglo de Oro) tradition, a comedia is a three-act play combining dramatic and comic elements. The principal characters are noblemen (galanes; sg.: galán) and ladies (damas) who work out a plot involving love, jealousy, honor and sometimes also piety or patriotism.

  9. Category:Spanish-language plays - Wikipedia

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    Argentine plays (1 C) Pages in category "Spanish-language plays" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.