Abstract

Traditional history of theatre has doubted the existence of theatrical activity in Catalan in eighteenth-century Valencia. This article highlights the continued presence of an “informal” and Valencian theatre, made up of short pieces; it gives information about actors, audiences and the places where this activity was developed. Finally, it looks at the works staged and proposes a typology of them based on the Castilian dramatic models that the popular actors imitated and mimicked.

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