The Theatre of María Guerrero (Spanish: Teatro María Guerrero) is a theatre located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural on 1 March...
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María Ana de Jesús Guerrero Torija (April 17, 1867 - January 23, 1928), better known as María Guerrero, was a prominent Spanish theatre actress, producer...
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television actor. He studied drama in Madrid and made his debut in Teatro María Guerrero (1970) 2018 The Realm 2017 Abracadabra 2012 Blancanieves 2007 Barcelona...
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purchased the Teatro Princesa (subsequently renamed as the Theatre of María GuerreroTeatro María Guerrero). Following various changes the Guerrero-Díaz de Mendoza...
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and theatre director who advanced the interests of Teatro María Guerrero, Teatro Español, and Teatro Eslava. A flamboyant aristocrat, he was particularly...
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1978; it received its Spanish-language première in 1989 at the Teatro María Guerrero in Madrid, in a production directed by Lluís Pasqual. Gwynne Edwards...
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Mendoza y Guerrero-María Guerrero López. Under a ministerial order of March 1940, a national council of theatres was created with two sections: Teatro Nacional...
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Leandro and María Teresa. She died of cancer in 1936. She started her career as actress at age 20, when she finished working for María Guerrero company....
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The Teatro Valle-Inclán is a theatre in Madrid, Spain. Together with Teatro María Guerrero, it is the home of the Spanish Centro Dramático Nacional. It...
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director de «Cómicos de la lengua» José Luis Gómez el 31.3.2014 en el Teatro María Guerrero, con motivo de la sesión sobre Teresa de Jesús" (PDF). Retrieved...
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of the Spanish Ministry of Culture. It is headquartered in two theatres: the Teatro María Guerrero and the Teatro Valle-Inclán. Official website v t e...
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María Guerrero López (1906 – 24 March 1994) was a Spanish actress. María Guerrero López was born into a theatre family in Madrid. She was a niece of the...
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Antonio Buero Vallejo, written in 1947, which made its debut in the Teatro María Guerrero in Madrid on 1 December 1950. A film of the same name was produced...
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concert of the newly founded orchestra was in March 1941 at the Teatro María Guerrero in Madrid, conducted by the Portuguese conductor Pedro de Freitas...
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October 1929 when businessman Ricardo Beltri hired her to sing at the Teatro María Guerrero, where she made her debut as the lead singer of a trio of china...
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the Teatro María Guerrero. There were other successes during the early 1950s in the theatre that still bore her grandmother's name, including "María Antonieta"...
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India María, a comical character based on indigenous Mexican women. Velasco was born in Puebla, to Tomás Velasco Saavedra, a railway mechanic, and María Elena...
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Priestley in Spain, at Teatro María Guerrero, followed by Don Álvaro o la fuerza del sino [es] with Alfonso Muñoz [es] at the Teatro Español, Hay una mujer...
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National Theatre (Centro Dramático Nacional) in January 2013 at the Teatro María Guerrero in Madrid. The play had its English-language world premiere at the...
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and 1952, he collaborated with Luis Escobar Kirkpatrick at the Teatro María Guerrero in Madrid. He also translated foreign plays into Spanish, including...
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between 1908 and 1912. In 1934, he was offered the concession for the Teatro María Guerrero, a theatre in Madrid, by the Spanish government free-of-charge,...
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play premiered at the Piccolo Theatre in Rome in 1973 and at the Teatro María Guerrero, Madrid in 1977. She wrote "They sacrificed us. We were the Spain...
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1961 the Aguilar prize. The play was presented at the National Teatro María Guerrero that same year and taken to the cinema in 1962. In 1964 he wrote...
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de São Carlos, Lisbon Teatro Nacional São João, Oporto Spain Teatro Nacional María Guerrero, Madrid National Theatre of Catalonia, Barcelona Venezuela National...
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theatre producer María Guerrero and her company, who popularized professional stage theatre in Argentina. A commercial success at the Teatro Odeón, her adaptations...
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1958, she also worked in theatres such as Teatro María Guerrero, Dido Pequeño Teatro, and Ensayo del Teatro Español. In the 1960s, she often worked with...
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side of the tower to replace the former. 1897, Maria Guerrero and Fernando Diaz de Mendoza 1898, María Tubau 1903, Carmen Cobeña, André Antoine 1907,...
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Primera dama se busca with Nito Artaza, Fabian Gianola and María Eugenia Ritó. In March 2010, Guerrero replaced Jésica Cirio as the first vedette of the music...
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Academia Española – via Cervantes Virtual. Vilma. "Luces de Bohemia; Ramón María del Valle Inclán". Rincón del vago (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 February 2019...
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Torino, Teatro María Guerrero and Teatro de la Comedia in Madrid, at Teatro SESC/Vila Mariana in São Paulo, at Portuguese national theatres (Teatro Nacional...
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