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A fin de fiesta is a short theatrical piece in the Spanish Golden Age (Siglo de Oro) tradition performed after the comedia in order to send the audience home in a festive mood. This was first performed in 1798.

References

  1. Concepción Reverte Bernal; Mercedes de los Reyes Peña (1998). II Congreso Iberoamericano de Teatro: América y el Teatro Español del Siglo de Oro: Cádiz, 23 a 26 de octubre, 1996 (in Spanish). Servicio Publicaciones UCA. pp. 370–. ISBN 978-84-7786-536-0. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  2. María del Carmen García Tejera (2007). Lecturas del pensamiento filosófico, estético y político (in Spanish). Servicio Publicaciones UCA. pp. 73–. ISBN 978-84-9828-158-3. Retrieved 23 August 2013.


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