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Dario begins to reassume his tasks: he holds classes in theatre schools and at universities, and gives a special performance of "Arlecchino" at
Dario Fo - Biography 1998
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The "Arlecchino" of this work has much sprightliness, and shows the influence of Schumann, who made the harlequin particularly his own; but there is none of Chopin's nocturnity in the "Notturno," which presents the sussurus and the moonlit, amorous company of "Boccaccio's Villa."
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Arlecchino is trapped with his own paramour, Colombina (Aniko Olah), in the surgery room -- and forced to play both physician and cadaver.
Fringe Festival: 'Imaginary Autopsee' provides framework for physical comedy 2010
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Her true love is the suitor's son, Leilo (Arturo Tolentino), who dispatches an adroit servant, Arlecchino (Ryan Sellers), to patch things up.
Fringe Festival: 'Imaginary Autopsee' provides framework for physical comedy 2010
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I've never been to Phoenix, but I've heard that there's great gelato to be had there at a place called Arlecchino.
King Ranch Chicken | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2007
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Franca Rame in "Non andartene in giro tutta nuda" [ "Mais n'te promène donc pas tout nue!"] by G. Feydeau at the Arlecchino Theatre in Rome.
Dario Fo - Biography 1998
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Colombina is his daughter, and was played, of course, by Belviso; Arlecchino and
The Fool Errant Maurice Hewlett 1892
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Belviso presented me to the principals -- to a pleasant, plump old gentleman, who looked like the canon of a cathedral foundation, and was, in fact, the famous Arlecchino
The Fool Errant Maurice Hewlett 1892
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Brighella, Arlecchino, Colombina, and the Clown, hovers away from the stage when Ariel is released from the trouble of human things.
Essays Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell 1884
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It is but a memory of Arlecchino that our children see, a poor statue or image endowed with mobility rather than with life.
Essays Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell 1884
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