Angelo Beolco (redirect from Ruzante)
Beolco (c. 1496 – March 17, 1542), better known by the nickname Ruzzante or Ruzante, was a Venetian (Paduan) actor and playwright. He is famous for his rustic...
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Venetian language (section Ruzante returning from war)
Padua, comes from a play by Ruzante (Angelo Beolco), titled Parlamento de Ruzante che iera vegnù de campo ("Dialogue of Ruzante who came from the battlefield"...
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L'Anconitana is a comedy by playwright Angelo Beolco also known as Ruzante. It is in many ways considered a prelude to the comedy art. The dating is uncertain...
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directed by Vittorio De Sisti. The film, loosely based on several works by Ruzante, is an example of the Decamerotici genre popular in the early 1970s. Set...
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splendour in the sixteenth century with the success of artists such as Ruzante, reached its zenith in the eighteenth century, thanks to its greatest exponent...
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playwrights followed the old Italian theatre tradition of commedia dell'arte. Ruzante (1502–1542), Carlo Goldoni (1707–1793), and Carlo Gozzi (1720–1806) used...
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15th century) was an Italian comedian. He was a friend and companion of Ruzante and played in his comedies but popularly known as Menato. Writings on the...
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assicurata cercasi (1972) as Giuseppe Zaccherin Fiorina la vacca (1972) as Ruzante The Assassination of Matteotti (1973) as Filippo Turati The Sensual Man...
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and senator of the Venetian Republic. Born in Venice, Baffo was, like Ruzante, Carlo Goldoni and Berto Barbarani, a major writer in the Venetian language...
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playwrights Carlo Goldoni (1707–1793) and Carlo Gozzi (1720–1806), while Ruzante (1502–1542) is best known for his rustic comedies "cast in mainland peasant...
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Friedrich Schiller, Joe Ackerley, John Ashbery, Heimito von Doderer, Ruzante, Meg Wolitzer, Paul Bailey, Nathaniel Hawthorne. He was born in Montichiari...
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1962. Dramaturgy of the Daemonic: Studies in Antigeneric Theater from Ruzante to Grimaldi Joseph Glanvill: Anglican Apologist Secret sharers in Italian...
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p. 81 e pp. 298–299 Licia Mari, Ruzante e la musica in Sito regionale su Ruzante ruzante – Sito regionale su Ruzante p. 2 (La musica nelle messinscene...
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is based in Treviso, Italy. Angelo Beolco a.k.a. "il Ruzzante" or "el Ruzante" (1502 Padua – 1542), actor and playwright who wrote in the dialect of...
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Cerberus Theatre de la Porte d’Italie, Toulon France 1991 "The Midge" Ruzante Academia Theatre, Belgrade 1990-1991 "The Pancevo Cabaret" First Actor...
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sensibili 1988: Lupus et agnus 1991: Fuore de mi medesimo, dalla Lettera di Ruzante a Messer Marco Alvarotto of Angelo Beolco 1994: Medit'Azioni, Hi8, colore...
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English four works from the Renaissance playwright Angelo Beolco called Ruzante, based on the re-writing of the texts by Dario Fo and presented them in...
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Guedes, Luciana Antunes, Márcio Tanaka, Maria Cristina Motta, Mariana Ruzante, Mariana Simas, Oswaldo Pessano, Pedro Ribeiro, Renata Furlanetto, Samanta...
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1975, p. 69. Carroll, Linda L. "'Fools of the Dukes of Ferrara': Dosso, Ruzante, and Changing Este Alliances." MLN 118, no. 1, 2003, pp. 60–84. Carroll...
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comedy. A figure in its own right is that of Angelo Beolco known as Il Ruzante, author of comedies in the Venetian language, actor and director supported...
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Enquist: Képcsinálók 1997 – István Csukás: Ágacska 1997 – Angelo Beolco Ruzante: La Moscheta (comedy) 1998 – András Nagy: A papagáj 1998 – Ede Szigligeti:...
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Alamanni, Ugolino Martelli, Alessandro Piccolomini, and Angelo Beolco (el Ruzante). Some of the Academy's activities were conducted in Greek and Latin. However...
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one-act play. It is based on the text of Angelo Beolco's Il Parlamento de Ruzante, originally written in Italy during the mid-16th century. As a double bill...
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born in Torre del Greco, in the Metropolitan City of Naples. Moscheta di Ruzante, 1965 La magia della farfalla di F. Garcia Lorca, 1966 Sei atti unici di...
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the Edinburgh Fringe in 1985 1983 The Comedy Without a Title, 4 plays by Ruzante Shared Experience 1983 False Admissions, Marivaux Shared Experience 1983...
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Pimps) staged by Hélder Costa and based on scripts by Gil Vicente and Ruzante. In 1977 it presented the show Ao qu'isto chegou! - Feira portuguesa de...
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friend and supporter of Venetian-language playwright Angelo Beolco (el Ruzante). His Dialogo delle lingue was an important source for Joachim du Bellay's...
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mainly active on stage, where he was appreciated especially as an actor of Ruzante plays and as a member of the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. Bagno was also active...
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Dowry 1963: Ubu King 1963: Event II 1963: Film: Plastic Haircut 1963: Ruzante's Maneuvers 1963: The Root 1964: Chorizos 1964: Event III 1964: Mimes and...
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della Signora Cheiney by Frederick Lonsdale Fiera delle maschere (from Ruzante e Molière), version by Vito Pandolfi [it] and Luigi Squarzina, directed...
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