Spanish Comedy
Spanish Comedy refers to a genre of theatrical and literary works that originated in Spain, particularly during the Golden Age (16th to 17th centuries). It is characterized by its use of humor, satire, and often social commentary, reflecting the cultural and political issues of the time. Notable playwrights include Lope de Vega and Tirso de Molina, who created memorable characters and engaging plots.
In modern times, Spanish Comedy has evolved to include various forms of entertainment, such as television shows and films. Comedians like Joaquín Reyes and Berto Romero have gained popularity, showcasing a blend of traditional and contemporary humor that resonates with audiences today.