for malice. Flautino: a musical Brighella, often singing a cappella. The Comédie-Italienne actor Giovanni Gherardi, who performed this role, was able to...
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described as comedy-dramas. The term is a translation from the French "comédie dramatique". The portmanteau "dramedy" came to be in the 1980s. In January...
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Vilna Troupe (redirect from Dramă şi Comedie)
Dramatishe Artistn (Federation of Yiddish Dramatic Actors) and later Dramă şi Comedie, was an international and mostly Yiddish-speaking theatre, one of the most...
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the French playwright Molière having attended many performances of the Comédie-Italienne, or commedia dell'arte. He is even referenced in a performance...
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Commedia dell'arte (redirect from Comedie Del Arte)
genesis a century earlier. In France, during the reign of Louis XIV, the Comédie-Italienne created a repertoire and delineated new masks and characters...
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Graces, an 18th-century fountain by Étienne d'Antoine in the Place de la Comédie, Montpellier, France The Three Graces (Indianapolis), a 19th- or 20th-century...
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until the 1940s and 1950s, when productions by Jean-Louis Barrault and the Comédie-Française led a revival of interest in his works, at first in Paris and...
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Père Goriot (category Books of La Comédie humaine)
included in the Scènes de la vie privée section of his novel sequence La Comédie humaine. Set in Paris in 1819, it follows the intertwined lives of three...
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La Peau de chagrin (category Books of La Comédie humaine)
Balzac's Comédie humaine. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1942. OCLC 905236. Dedinsky, Brucia L. "Development of the Scheme of the Comédie Humaine:...
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