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    The Teatro Apolo, initially called Teatro do Príncipe Real, was a theatre in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, opened in 1866. It was named in honour...
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  • Theatre (film) (Teatro Apolo), a 1950 Spanish musical film about Teatro Apolo (Madrid) Teatro Apolo (Lisbon), originally the Teatro do Príncipe Real...
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    Elvira Velez (category People from Lisbon)
    at the Teatro Avenida, later joining Pinheiro in his recently founded Cremilda de Oliveira-Chaby Pinheiro company, at the Teatro Apolo in Lisbon. She toured...
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  • the theatres in Parque Mayer, moving on to perform at the Éden Teatro and the Teatro Apolo. The businessman, Augusto Gomes, saw her potential as a star...
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    Emília de Oliveira (category Actresses from Lisbon)
    played alongside Adelina Abranches at the Teatro do Príncipe Real (later known as the Teatro Apolo) in Lisbon. In 1901, Oliveira was part of a company...
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  • the company at the Teatro Maria Vitória, also in Lisbon. The beginning of her career as a fado singer took place in 1927, at the Teatro da Trindade, where...
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    renamed as the Teatro Apolo, and also work at Lisbon's Coliseu dos Recreios. Until it closed down, she also performed with the Teatro Livre (Free theatre)...
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    Ângela Pinto (category Actresses from Lisbon)
    Príncipe Real (later known as the Teatro Apolo) and in October of the same year she returned to Porto, to perform at the Teatro D. Fernando. There she played...
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    António de Sousa Bastos (category Writers from Lisbon)
    scene, he formed a company to perform in the Teatro do Príncipe Real (later the Teatro Apolo) in Lisbon. Averse to hiring stars, he encouraged younger...
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    after three years she joined the Teatro do Príncipe Real (later, the Teatro Apolo), owned by businessman César de Lima. On April 15, 1866, she debuted...
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