Publisher's Synopsis
El cuartito de hora is a one-act play by the Spanish playwrights JoaquÃ-n and SerafÃ-n Álvarez Quintero. First performed at the Teatro de Lara on March 8, 1922, this entremés, or short comic interlude, showcases the brothers' characteristic wit and insight into Spanish society. Known for their prolific output and popular comedies, the Álvarez Quintero brothers captured the spirit of early 20th-century Spain with their lively dialogue and relatable characters. "El cuartito de hora" offers a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of the era and continues to be appreciated for its humor and charm.
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