Mj. Mcgrath, Dramatic activity in the streets: A documentary analysis of the auto sacramental in Seventeenth century Segovia, B COMEDIANT, 51(1-2), 1999, pp. 55-64
The study of the circumstances of performance of Golden Age dramatic activi
ty is relatively recent. Studies of actors, the physical disposition of the
playhouses, the contractual obligations of the acting companies, and the r
outes companies followed through Spain have made significant contributions
to the understanding of Golden Age drama. Many of the same autores and acti
ng companies that performed in the playhouses performed autos sacramentales
in the streets during a city's celebration of Corpus Christi. Unpublished
and unedited manuscripts from the seventeenth century describe the circumst
ances surrounding these performances. A transcription and detailed study of
several documents, including contracts, from the seventeenth century provi
de us detailed accounts of performances in Segovia. The documents inform us
about the companies that performed, the staging of the performances, and t
he financial and contractual responsibilities of a performance. The discove
ry and study of this information contributes one more piece to the unfoldin
g history of theater and society in Golden Age Spain.