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    Pradons (French pronunciation: [pʁadɔ̃]) is a commune in the Ardèche department in southern France. Communes of the Ardèche department "Répertoire national...
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  • Jérôme Pradon (born 3 June 1964) is a French actor and singer who has performed in the West End, in Paris and in various other places around the world...
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  • Jacques Pradon, often called Nicolas Pradon (1632 – 14 January 1698), was a French playwright. Early in his career, he was helped by Pierre Corneille...
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  • Griffiths, Arielle Dombasle, Marine Delterme, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Jérôme Pradon, Féodor Atkine, Nathalie Cerda, Emilie Ohana, Sebastien Davis, Louis Bustin...
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    October 1724 King’s Theatre, London Haym, after Agostin Piovene and Nicholas Pradon 19 Rodelinda 13 February 1725 King’s Theatre, London Haym, after Antonio...
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  • Cummings (Mary), Englishman Jon Boydon née Stokes (Judas), Frenchman Jérôme Pradon (King Herod) and Australian Michael-John Hurney (Pilate). A US tour starring...
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    Jacques Pradon. Tamerlane (1701): play by Nicholas Rowe (English) Tamerlano (1724): opera by George Frideric Handel, in Italian, based on the 1675 Pradon play...
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  • exposing her vulnerabilities. McMurphy has been played on stage by Jérôme Pradon, Kirk Douglas, Leonard Nimoy, Aleksandr Abdulov, Gary Sinise, Christian...
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  • "University in Belgium". Retrieved 23 September 2023. "Jerome Pradon". Jerome Pradon. Retrieved 2015-12-01. (in English) Official English website 48°53′02″N...
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  • Festival Göttingen   18 Tamerlano Haym, after Agostin Piovene and Nicholas Pradon Italian libretto 31 October 1724 London, King's Theatre 7 September 1924...
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