• Cipriano Rivas Cherif (1891–1967) was a Spanish playwright and director, owner of the Caracol Theatre Club and one of the pioneering directors of the...
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  • Filipino politician Cipriano Rivas Cherif (1891–1967), Spanish playwright Cipriano de Rore (c. 1515 – 1565), Franco-Flemish composer Cipriano Santos (20th century)...
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  • 1826 to 1848 Cipriano Rivas Cherif (1891–1967), Spanish playwright and director, owner of the Caracol Theatre Club Fatima Zohra Cherif (born 1986), Algerian...
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    between 1920 and 1924, founding the former with his brother-in-law Cipriano Rivas Cherif. He was secretary of the Ateneo de Madrid (1913–1920), becoming...
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    theatrical work dealing with the subject, Un sueño de la razón by Cipriano Rivas Cherif, premiered in 1929. The only one who dared to publish homoerotic...
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    (Julián Zugazagoitia, Francisco Cruz Salido, Teodomiro Menéndez, Cipriano Rivas Cherif, Carlos Montilla Escudero and Miguel Salvador; all except one, Menéndez...
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    theatrical work dealing with the subject, Un sueño de la razón [es] by Cipriano Rivas Cherif, premiered in 1929. The only one who dared to publish homoerotic...
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    convents in the capital. Some Republican sympathizers —among them Cipriano Rivas Cherif, Azaña's brother-in-law and member of the Republican Action Group—...
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  • Canedo, Carlos Fernández Shaw, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Gabriel Miró, Cipriano Rivas Cherif, Emilio Carrere and Francisco Villaespesa. The writings of the Italian...
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    Laucién (Tétouan) and Tizitketac. By coincidence, Margarita Xirgu and Cipriano Rivas Cherif staged Calderón's play El gran teatro del mundo (The great theater...
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