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- The Teatro Filodrammatici of Piacenza is the Art Nouveau-style theater in the city, located on Via Santa Franca #33, in Piacenza, Italy. The site originally...
- The Accademia dei Filodrammatici (literally "Academy of Drama Lovers"), is a drama school located in Milan, Italy and founded in 1796. It is the oldest...
- dresser, attended painting courses and enrolled at the Accademia dei Filodrammatici, studying acting under Esperia SperaniĀ [it]. In the early 1960s, she...
- For many evenings numerous youths have come together in the Accademia filodrammatici to sing a hymn of Mameli, set to music by the maestro Novaro. Poetry...
- the via del Cocomero in Florence, then director of the Accademia dei Filodrammatici a Milano. He also was an independent author of drams and translator...
- Year founded 1778 (at La Scala) Prin****l venue La Scala Theatre Via Filodrammatici 2 Milan Italy Website www.teatroallascala.org/en Senior staff Director...
- stage director. Born in Milan, Parenti graduated from the Accademia dei Filodrammatici and made his professional debut in 1940, in the Merlini-Cialante stage...
- time, she learned to play the guitar and enrolled at the Accademia dei Filodrammatici in Milan. At that time, he began to lend her image to a few fortunate...
- and film actor. Born in Milan, Pernice trained at the Accademia dei Filodrammatici graduating in 1952, and made his professional debut with the stage company...
- cistercian convent of nuns. A church stood where now the adjacent Teatro Filodrammatici stands. The convent and church were suppressed by the Napoleonic government...