La señorita de Trevelez: Farsa cómica en tres actos

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La señorita de Trevelez: Farsa cómica en tres actos

by Carlos Arniches y Barrera

ES·~2 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

LA SEÑORITA DE TREVELEZ

1:06
2

REPARTO

0:40
3

ACTO PRIMERO

52:15
4

ACTO SEGUNDO

39:14
5

ACTO TERCERO

38:13
6

OBRAS DE CARLOS ARNICHES

2:07
7

ÍNDICE

1:17

Description

Set in the modest reading room of a provincial casino, the play opens amid mismatched furniture, faded wallpapers and the distant hum of street vendors. Sunlight streams through stained‑glass windows while a sleepy servant, Menéndez, drifts between chores, providing a vivid backdrop for the town’s daily chatter. The stage feels both intimate and bustling, inviting listeners to picture a world where every corner hides a hint of mischief.

A motley crew of locals—Tito Guiloya, the cynical schemer; Manchón, the boisterous sidekick; and Torrija, the ever‑ready accomplice—bustle in, trading sharp jokes and conspiratorial whispers. Their banter escalates quickly, building toward a “most famous and diabolical” prank that promises to shake the quiet town. The humor is fast‑paced, the characters larger than life, and their plans teeter on the edge of absurdity.

Listeners can expect a lively blend of witty dialogue, slap‑stick moments, and a gentle satire of small‑town pretensions. The first act sets the stage for a cascade of comic misunderstandings, leaving the audience eager to see how the elaborate jest will unfold.

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Language

es

Duration

~2 hours (129K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-01-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Carlos Arniches y Barrera

Carlos Arniches y Barrera

1866–1943

A master of Spanish comic theater, he brought the sounds and street life of Madrid to the stage with sharp humor and a strong feel for everyday characters. His plays helped shape the popular one-act forms of the early 20th century and are still remembered for their lively dialogue and social bite.

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