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- social dramas of Carlos Arniches were among the relatively non-controversial plays allowed by the new government. "Arniches (y Barrera), Carlos" in The...
- been the architect of the Hipódromo de la Zarzuela, along with Carlos Arniches. The CMQ Building was loosely modeled after Raymond Hood's Rockefeller...
- collaborator of Luis Buñuel and who was married to a daughter of Carlos Arniches. She studied at the Colegio del Pilar in Madrid. She enrolled into a licentiate...
- Carlos Arniches. In 1937 she appeared at the Teatro Cómico [es] of Buenos Aires in 400 performances of El Padre Pitillo [es] by the same author. Arniches, in...
- structural novelty, but they refined Andalusianism in the same way that Carlos Arniches did. In Madrid, However, they never went further indepth with their social...
- (Don Quintin the Sourpuss), 1935 – a musical based on a play by Carlos Arniches, the first zarzuela (a type of Spanish opera) filmed in sound. La hija...
- Court, after 1945 International Court of Justice Arkano, rapper Carlos Arniches (1866–1943), novelist Francisco Javier de Balmis (1753–1819), physician...
- (The Artificial Woman) (Carlos Arniches; Music Luna) 1920– El Conde de Lavapiés (The Count of Lavapiés) (Carlos Arniches; Music, Calleja Gómez) 1931– La...
- Quinito Valverde published in 1912 on the occasion of the premiere of his work El Príncipe Casto, written by Carlos Arniches and Enrique García Álvarez....
- Names Country Birth Death Occupation Notable work Carlos Arniches  Spain 11 October 1866 16 April 1943 Playwright Carmen Karr  Spain 16 March 1865 29 December...