Teatro do Salitre was one of the first theatres in Lisbon, capital of Portugal. It opened on 27 November 1782, changed its name to Teatro de Variedades...
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air forces maneuvers Teatro do Salitre, theatre in Lisbon, Portugal between 1782 and 1858 All pages with titles containing Salitre Saltpeter (disambiguation)...
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owned theatres operating regularly, the Teatro do Salitre and the Teatro do Ginásio. Subsequently, the Teatro da Rua dos Condes re-opened, having been...
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a new company, which in 1856 moved to Lisbon and performed at the Teatro do Salitre, where her first performance was as a boy. After a tour of the area...
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years. In October 1825, they headed back to Lisbon and entered the Teatro do Salitre, where Talassi remained until Easter 1826 when the death of the king...
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major theatres. Teatro do Salitre was one of the first theatres in Lisbon. It opened on 27 November 1782, changed its name to Teatro de Variedades in...
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seek a theatrical career and in 1841 she started to perform at the Teatro do Salitre in Lisbon, beginning to establish herself as one of the funniest actresses...
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Lisbon, Doux directed at the Rua dos Condes, the Ginásio, the Teatro do Salitre, and the Teatro D. Fernando. He trained and directed a large number of actors...
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years old, taking part in dancing performances at the Teatro do Salitre. She first acted at the Teatro de São Carlos in scenes from Henrik Ibsen's play Norma...
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of the founders of the “Teatro-Estúdio do Salitre” in 1946 along with Gino Saviotti and in 1948 founded the “Companheiros do Páteo das Comédias”, two...
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