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Tres sombreros de copa (1932), Miguel Mihura Santos

Titles
English title: Three Top Hats
Date written: 1932
First publication date: 1947
First production date: 24 November 1952
Keywords: family > marriage, family > duty, identity > class/social standing, love > relationships
Genre and type: farce, comedy
Pitch

Ever wished you could live another life? Even just for one night? It’s the eve of Dionisio’s wedding and he is spending it in a little hotel. He has a huge decision to make – which of his beautiful three top hats will he wear to his nuptials? Holding all three hats in his hands, Dionisio stands in his hotel room, deliberating. Suddenly Paula, a dancing girl from a circus troupe also staying in the hotel, bursts into his room. Seeing Dionisio with the three top hats she mistakes him for a juggler. So, for one night only, Dionisio experiences the fun and madness of being part of the circus troupe. Tres sombreros de copa (Three Top Hats) presents two different existences. Paula lives unconventionally in a world of parties; Dionisio is about to embark on married life. Yet both characters find their respective lifestyles monotonous. The play asks whether true happiness is ever achievable, or whether the grass just appears greener on the other side.

Synopsis

Tres sombreros de copa (Three Top Hats) is a play in three acts that take place over one night. In act 1 the main character, Dionisio, arrives at the small provincial town in which he i... (Read more...)

Critical response

General

Although the play was written in 1932 and first published in 1947, it was not staged until 1952, and only then as a student production. In 1953, the play won Spain’s National T... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Mihura, Miguel. 1947. Tres sombreros de copa. Madrid, Editoria Nacional

  • Mihura, Miguel. 1977. Tres sombreros de copa: Maribel y la extraña familia. Madrid, Editorial Castalia

  • Mihura, M... (Read more...)

Useful readings and websites
  • Pasquariello, Anthony H. 1971. ‘Función de la Mentira Poética en Tres Sombreros De Copa, de Miguel Mihura’. In Actas del Cuarto Congreso Internacional de Hispanistas, ed. Eugenio Bustos Tovar, pp. 387-95. Salamanca, Universidad de Salamanca (in Spanish)

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