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    Corral de comedias (lit. 'theatrical courtyard') is a type of open-air theatre specific to Spain. In Spanish all secular plays were called comedias, which...
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    Corral de comedias de Almagro ("Courtyard theatre of Almagro") is located at Plaza Mayor in Almagro, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The building is the best...
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    Corral de Comedias de Alcalá de Henares in Alcalá de Henares, Community of Madrid, Spain, is one of the oldest preserved theatres in Europe. Built in...
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    also was a time of heyday for theatre, represented in the so-called corrales de comedias. The city changed hands several times during the War of the Spanish...
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    permanent playhouses or "corrales". One was Corral de la Cruz and the other Teatro del Principe, both housed at Iglesia de San Sebastian. The fervor...
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    three-act comedia as the definitive form, ignoring the precepts of the prevailing school of his contemporaries. In Arte nuevo de hacer comedias en este...
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  • Teatro de Capellanes Teatro Chueca Teatro Circo Teatro Circo de Rivas Teatro Coliseum Teatro de la Comedia Corrales de comedias de Madrid Teatro de la Cruz...
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  • Escabias, "Ana María Caro Mallén de Torres, una esclava en los corrales de comedias del siglo XVII," Epos. Revista de Filologia 28 (2012) Caro, Ana (2009)...
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    cities during the 1570s. The Corral de la Cruz, built in 1579, was Madrid's first permanent theatre. Corrales de comedias originated from courtyard performances...
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    the Corral de Comedias and later Teatro de la Caridad. Today it is named after Antonio Diéguez Cruz, first actor within Teatro de la Comedia (Madrid), born...
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  • 16th century, public performances of comedias in Madrid, Spain would begin at 2pm in courtyards and later corrales. Audiences would arrive early and vendors...
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  • 1883 Barrio de las Letras [es] Corrales de comedias of Madrid [es] Martín Puente (2003), p. 229 González Subías, José Luis. "José María Díaz de la Torre...
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    national hallmarks such as Madrid's Teatro Real and Barcelona's Liceu. Valencia's former main theatre, the Corral de las Comedias de la Olivera, had been demolished...
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    and some other cities in Spain. Corral de comedias, this same structure used as a venue for theater, especially in Madrid during the Spanish Golden Age...
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    are Teatro de la Maestranza, Auditorio Rocío Jurado and Teatro Central. Seville also has a corral de comedias theatre, which is the Corral del Coliseo...
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  • Concerto No. 2 “Duraton Oaks” (1997) Chamber Concerto No. 3 ″En el Corral de Comedias de Almagro″ (2001) Chamber Concerto No. 4 ″Simple Games″ (2022) Microsecuencias...
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    also an actress. In 1970 he created his first theater company, the Corral de Comedias de Valladolid. He later obtained a teaching post in Secondary Education...
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    influence around that time introduced zarzuela plays (with music) and comedias, with dance. The plays became popular throughout the country,: 69–70  and...
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    Luis Lorenzo (born 1943) (category Male actors from Madrid)
    Armenteros. Luis Lorenzo in undostresweb (in Spanish) "De Moreto y Calderón por las tablas del Corral de Comedias" (in Spanish). Diario ABC. 13 July 1990. Retrieved...
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    Chinchón (redirect from Chinchón, Madrid)
    hosted numerous activities: royal festivals, proclamations, theatre (corral de comedias), games, bullfights, executions, autos sacramentales, religious political...
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    Baroque (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    liberal and structured than Calderón's. Lope de Vega introduced through his Arte nuevo de hacer comedias en este tiempo (1609) the new comedy. He established...
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    as a Bien de Interés Cultural since 1993. The former Teatro de los Caños del Peral was a theatre, built over an earlier corral de comedias, and opened...
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    Cecilia Freire (category Actresses from Madrid)
    Spanish). Madrid: Antena 3. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2018. "Los monólogos y Leo Harlem vuelven al 'Club de la Comedia'" [The...
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    The Teatro de la Cruz was, during its nearly 200-year existence, the principal theater for comedy in Madrid. Founded by the Hermandad de la Soledad in...
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    from the original on 30 December 2018. Retrieved 30 December 2018. de Dios Corrales, Juan (13 November 2018). "¡Sorpresa! Aitana presentará en los Grammy...
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  • Luis y Pedro Navascués Palacio (1988). Arquitectura teatral en Madrid: del corral de comedias al cinematógrafo, p. 159. El Avapiés. On Google Books. Accessed...
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    certain shades of sociopolitical criticism; A Sunday at the Rastro , El corral de comedias , El Imparcial's Mondays , Bateo, bateo! , The portals of the palza...
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    Juan José Cuadros Pérez (category Writers from Madrid)
    every day. Corral de comedias de Almagro And poetry, every day. Quevedo And poetry, every day. Lope de Vega And poetry, every day. Marques de Santillana...
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    Guillermo Toledo (category Male actors from Madrid)
    due to his off-screen activities. Guillermo Toledo Monsalve was born in Madrid on 22 May 1970, to a well-off family, son of a prestigious surgeon pioneer...
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    Madrid Region Culture Award (2007) Corral de Comedias Award at the Almagro Festival (2010) Es bueno no tener cabeza (1971) El maravilloso catarro de lord...
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