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Corral del Coliseo
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[[File:Corral del Coliseo.JPG|thumb|Corral del Coliseo, located at number 9 of Alcázares street in Seville, converted into a residential building (apartments).]]
The '''Corral del Coliseo''' is an old [[corral de comedias]] (a Spanish theatre) of 16th century in [[Seville]] ([[Andalusia]], [[Spain]]), near the Plaza de la Encarnación square, which was later converted into a corral of neighbors and is currently is used as a residential building.
It has been documented that in March of 1612, "[[Claramonte]]" directs the Corral del Coliseo in Seville, and promises to provide the Company with ''eight old or already premiered comedies for four hundred reales, and new or never seen, at a rate of 250 reales''.<ref name = repeated_1>[http://ift.tt/2EevRXa "La Estrella de Sevilla" and Claramonte]</ref> It is also known that in 1620, ''Ortiz y los Valencianos'' represented the work of "Claramonte" "The Great King of the Deserts'' in the Corral del Coliseo. In this same year the Corral del Coliseo suffered a devastating fire.<ref name = repeated_1 />
A lawsuit in 1619 between the owner of the Corral del Coliseo and some authors of comedies also serves as a guide to understand the society of the time. The complaint was lodged by Francisco de Rivera, landlord of the Corral del Coliseo, on June 5, 1619, before Juan Muñoz de Escovar, ''"of the Council and Accountant major of accounts of His Majesty, Judge of the Performance of this city of Seville"'', against Juan Acacio and Diego de Vallejo (both authors of comedies), because they decided to represent the [[autos sacramentales]] of [[Corpus Christi]] in the "Corral de doña Elvira". With this, they contravened a previous resolution, of May 25, of the same judge in which he arranged to be represented in the '''Corral del Coliseo'''. For what said the landlord of the Corral ''"...because such contempt should not be given, to your mercy I beg and beg, command to arrest the said authors of comedies, which are Juan Acacio and Diego de Vallejo, and remove the posters that are placed, executing them for the penalties in which they have incurred and in the damages that the treasury of this city for the said cause have been followed and continue, and I ask for justice. / So for proof of the above, I make a demonstration of one of the posters that the aforementioned have posted by the corners and the auto for your mercy provided and notifications, and I ask for justice....''". They serve these writings to revive the society of the time and understand the theater of the [[Spanish Golden Age|Spanish golden age]].<ref>[http://ift.tt/2pWZw3R The posters theater in the Spanish Golden Age]</ref>
Also referred to the Corral del Coliseo in a contract by which he was forced to represent 30 functions to the company that ran the parents of [[Bárbara Coronel]] and in which she herself acted, before being a renowned actress in that epoch.<ref>[http://ift.tt/2EhnYA7 Article in journal of the Complutense University of Madrid.]</ref>
== References ==
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Seville]]
[[Category:Corral de comedias|Coliseo]]
[[Category:Theatres completed in the 16th century]]
[[Category:Apartment buildings in Spain]]
[[es:Corral del Coliseo]]
The '''Corral del Coliseo''' is an old [[corral de comedias]] (a Spanish theatre) of 16th century in [[Seville]] ([[Andalusia]], [[Spain]]), near the Plaza de la Encarnación square, which was later converted into a corral of neighbors and is currently is used as a residential building.
It has been documented that in March of 1612, "[[Claramonte]]" directs the Corral del Coliseo in Seville, and promises to provide the Company with ''eight old or already premiered comedies for four hundred reales, and new or never seen, at a rate of 250 reales''.<ref name = repeated_1>[http://ift.tt/2EevRXa "La Estrella de Sevilla" and Claramonte]</ref> It is also known that in 1620, ''Ortiz y los Valencianos'' represented the work of "Claramonte" "The Great King of the Deserts'' in the Corral del Coliseo. In this same year the Corral del Coliseo suffered a devastating fire.<ref name = repeated_1 />
A lawsuit in 1619 between the owner of the Corral del Coliseo and some authors of comedies also serves as a guide to understand the society of the time. The complaint was lodged by Francisco de Rivera, landlord of the Corral del Coliseo, on June 5, 1619, before Juan Muñoz de Escovar, ''"of the Council and Accountant major of accounts of His Majesty, Judge of the Performance of this city of Seville"'', against Juan Acacio and Diego de Vallejo (both authors of comedies), because they decided to represent the [[autos sacramentales]] of [[Corpus Christi]] in the "Corral de doña Elvira". With this, they contravened a previous resolution, of May 25, of the same judge in which he arranged to be represented in the '''Corral del Coliseo'''. For what said the landlord of the Corral ''"...because such contempt should not be given, to your mercy I beg and beg, command to arrest the said authors of comedies, which are Juan Acacio and Diego de Vallejo, and remove the posters that are placed, executing them for the penalties in which they have incurred and in the damages that the treasury of this city for the said cause have been followed and continue, and I ask for justice. / So for proof of the above, I make a demonstration of one of the posters that the aforementioned have posted by the corners and the auto for your mercy provided and notifications, and I ask for justice....''". They serve these writings to revive the society of the time and understand the theater of the [[Spanish Golden Age|Spanish golden age]].<ref>[http://ift.tt/2pWZw3R The posters theater in the Spanish Golden Age]</ref>
Also referred to the Corral del Coliseo in a contract by which he was forced to represent 30 functions to the company that ran the parents of [[Bárbara Coronel]] and in which she herself acted, before being a renowned actress in that epoch.<ref>[http://ift.tt/2EhnYA7 Article in journal of the Complutense University of Madrid.]</ref>
== References ==
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Seville]]
[[Category:Corral de comedias|Coliseo]]
[[Category:Theatres completed in the 16th century]]
[[Category:Apartment buildings in Spain]]
[[es:Corral del Coliseo]]
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