- I
Gelosi (Italian: [i dʒeˈloːzi, -oːsi]; lit. 'the
Zealous Ones') was an
Italian acting troupe that
performed commedia dell'arte from 1569 to 1604. Their...
- coalesce, and by 1568 the
Gelosi became a
distinct company. In
keeping with the
tradition of the
Italian Academies, the
Gelosi adopted as
their impress...
- the
Compagnia dei
Comici Gelosi. The
Gelosi was a well-established
theatre company that
performed commedia dell'arte. The
Gelosi were
patronized by the...
- talismano [it] (The Talisman). Of his
Italian works one, La
Scuola de'
gelosi (The
School for Jealousy), a
witty study of
amorous intrigue and emotion...
-
specific troupes of
commedia performers began to coalesce, and by 1568 the
Gelosi became a
distinct company.
Commedia often performed inside in
court theatres...
- I
Gelosi is a play
about the
Italian commedia dell'arte troupe, I
Gelosi. It was
written by
David Bridel, a past Dean of the USC
School of
Dramatic Arts...
- La
scuola de'
gelosi (The
School of the Jealous) is a
dramma giocoso in two acts by
Antonio Salieri, set to a
libretto by
Caterino Mazzolà. It was first...
-
honor of the
actress and
writer Isabella Andreini of the
commedia troupe I
Gelosi, who po****rized the role. A
latter Isabella was pla**** by Françoise Biancolelli...
- Mantua,
Italy at the age of 76.
Francesco Andreini was the
leader of the
Gelosi commedia dell'arte
troupe and had he not
brought this type of
theater elsewhere...
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great rivals.
Piisimi was the
prima donna of the
famous commedia dell'arte
Gelosi company of
Flaminio Scala. The company,
first mentioned in 1568, was the...