• Antoine Jean Sticotti, called Toni or Fabio, (1715–1772) was an 18th-century French comedian and playwright born in the Friuli area of Northern Italy...
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  • Fabio Sticotti (Friuli, Northern Italy 1676 – Paris, 5 December 1741) was an 18th-century Parisian comic actor. The husband of opera singer Ursula Astori...
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  • Théâtre-Français 1739: Les Faux Devins, in five acts and in verse, with Antoine Jean Sticotti 1758: Les Festes d'Euterpe 1760: La rentrée des théâtres, ou L'invention...
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  • Fabio Sticotti (1676–1741) Antoine Jean Sticotti (1715–1772). Trophonius's Cave (1722) and The Golden Ass (1725) ("Au clair de la lune") Jean-Honoré...
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    Biancolelli abandoned the role, the celebrated Fabio Sticotti (1676–1741) and his son Antoine Jean (1715–1772). But the character seems to have been regarded...
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