Comedia (play)

In the Spanish Golden Age (Siglo de Oro) tradition, a comedia is a three-act play combining dramatic and comic elements.

: galán) and ladies (damas) who work out a plot involving love, jealousy, honor and sometimes also piety or patriotism.

Supporting characters include comical servants (graciosos) who assist their employers in carrying out the action.

Originally referred to loosely as "tragicomedy", the name was eventually shortened to simply "comedia".

Dr. Sebastián Francisco de Medrano, founder and president of the Medrano Academy (1616–1622), became the commissioner of the Spanish Inquisition, official censor of comedias.