- Look up
comedia or
comédia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Comedia or
Comédia may
refer to:
Comedia (Spanish play), a
genre of three-act play in the...
- In the
Spanish Golden Age (Siglo de Oro) tradition, a
comedia is a three-act play
combining dramatic and
comic elements. The prin****l
characters are...
-
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...
- 2017). "Una
Comedia Macabra inicia rodaje". Fotografía
Calato (in
European Spanish).
Retrieved 22
December 2022. "LatAm cinema »
Comedias, óperas primas...
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Comedia (Comedy) is the
third solo
album by the
Puerto Rican musician Héctor Lavoe. It was
released on 1978
under the
label of
Fania Records. It is notable...
- Plays, Don W.
CruickShank "The
Comedia Suelta:
History of a Format",
Edward M.
Wilson Margarita Vazques Estevez, "
Comedias sueltas del 'Institut de Teatre'...
- in the
final cantos of Paradiso. The work was
originally simply titled Comedìa (pronounced [komeˈdiːa],
Tuscan for "Comedy") – so also in the
first printed...
- The so-called
comedia madrileña or
nueva comedia madrileña ('Madrid comedy' or 'New
Madrid comedy') was a film
trend or film
label for
urban comedies in...
- Camões, 1946, by Leitão de Barros), and none of them comedies. Instead, the
comédias à
portuguesa are part of a "contextual or indirect" form of propaganda...
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Commedia dell'arte (/kɒˈmeɪdiə dɛlˈɑːrteɪ, kə-, -ˈmɛdiə, -ˈɑːrtiː/ kom-AY-dee-ə del-AR-tay, kəm-, -ED-ee-ə, -AR-tee, Italian: [komˈmɛːdja delˈlarte];...