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  2. Dancing at Lughnasa - Wikipedia

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    This play is loosely based on the lives of Friel's mother and aunts who lived in Glenties, a small town in the south-west of County Donegal.Set in the summer of 1936, the play depicts the late summer days when love briefly seems possible for five of the Mundy sisters (Maggie, Chris, Agnes, Rose, and Kate) and the family welcomes home the frail elder brother, Jack, who has returned from a life ...

  3. Spanish Golden Age theatre - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Golden Age theatre. 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 ...

  4. Category:Spanish plays - Wikipedia

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    The Walls Have Ears. Way to Heaven (play) Categories: Plays by country. Spanish fiction. Theatre in Spain. Works by Spanish people. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Cyrano de Bergerac (play) - Wikipedia

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    Plot summary. Hercule Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac, a cadet (nobleman serving as a soldier) in the French Army, is a brash, strong-willed man of many talents. In addition to being a remarkable duelist, he is a gifted, joyful poet who also plays music. However, he has an obnoxiously large nose, which causes him to doubt himself.

  6. The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest - Wikipedia

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    14th century. The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest (Spanish: El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra) is a play traditionally attributed to Tirso de Molina, although several scholars now attribute it to Andrés de Claramonte. Its title varies according to the English translation, and it has also been published under the titles The ...

  7. Spanish literature - Wikipedia

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    Spanish literature generally refers to literature (Spanish poetry, prose, and drama) written in the Spanish language within the territory that presently constitutes the Kingdom of Spain. Its development coincides and frequently intersects with that of other literary traditions from regions within the same territory, particularly Catalan ...

  8. Life Is a Dream - Wikipedia

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    Life Is a Dream (Spanish: La vida es sueño [la ˈβiða es ˈsweɲo]) is a Spanish-language play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. First published in 1636, in two different editions, the first in Madrid and a second one in Zaragoza. Don W. Cruickshank and a number of other critics believe that the play can be dated around 1630, thus making ...

  9. Go! Live Your Way - Wikipedia

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    Go! Live Your Way (Spanish: Go! Vive a tu manera) is an Argentine musical romance television series created by Sebastián Mellino. [1] The story follows a musically skilled teenager, Mía Cáceres, who wins a scholarship to study at a prestigious academy, where her path to achieving her goal will not be easy, since she will have to face the injustices that stand between her and her dream.