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The Texas Collection of Comedias Sueltas and Spanish Theater Database

The Texas Collection of Comedias Sueltas and Spanish Theater contains over 15,000 dramatic works from the Spanish theater published in Spain from the 17th through the early 20th century. This database contains item-level descriptions for each item in the collection. Included in the database are approximately 600 titles held in the Cushing Memorial Library at Texas A&M University.

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Franz Hallers : comedia dramática en cuatro actos / original de Lindau Gorsse y Forest ; traducida por Sinibaldo Gutierrez. Lindau, Paul, 1839-1919
El as : vodevil en tres actos / original de Hennequin y de Gorsse ; adaptación castellana de José Juan Cadenas y Emilio Sánchez Pastor. Hennequin, Maurice, 1863-1926
El as : vodevil en tres actos / de Hennequin y de Gorsse ; adaptación castellana de Jose Juan Cadenas y Emilio Sanchez Pastor ; música del maestro Rafael Calleja ; estrenado en el Teatro de la Reina Victoria en la tarde del 13 de noviembre de 1919. Hennequin, Maurice, 1863-1926
Franz Hallers : comedia dramática en cuatro actos / de Lindau Gorsse y Forest ; traducida por Sinibaldo Gutierrez ; estrenada con éxito extraordinario en el Teatro Infanta Isabel la noche del 4 de marzo de 1916. Lindau, Paul, 1839-1919
Franz Hallers : comedia dramática en cuatro actos / de Lindau Gorsse y Forest ; traducida por Sinibaldo Gutierrez ; estrenada con éxito extraordinario en el Teatro Infanta Isabel la noche del 4 de marzo de 1916. Lindau, Paul, 1839-1919