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It was written by [[Spain|Spanish]] soldier and playwright [[Lope de Vega]] in 1597 while he was stationed in [[England]] and was first performed there. It was written in the Spanish style (three acts as opposed to the English five) but was performed in an actual theater, a structure unknown in Spain.
 
It was written by [[Spain|Spanish]] soldier and playwright [[Lope de Vega]] in 1597 while he was stationed in [[England]] and was first performed there. It was written in the Spanish style (three acts as opposed to the English five) but was performed in an actual theater, a structure unknown in Spain.
   
[[Category:Ruled Britannia|El Mejor Mozo de Espana]]
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El Mejor Mozo de Espana is a Spanish language play. Its title is translated as The Best Boy in Spain.

It was written by Spanish soldier and playwright Lope de Vega in 1597 while he was stationed in England and was first performed there. It was written in the Spanish style (three acts as opposed to the English five) but was performed in an actual theater, a structure unknown in Spain.