- Quid
pro quo (Latin: "something for something") is a
Latin phrase used in
English to mean an
exchange of
goods or services, in
which one
transfer is contingent...
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lyricist of
songs for cabarets, cafés and theater,
including theater Qui Pro Quo, Gong,
Morskie Oko,
Perskie Oko, in Warsaw. Some of his
songs were performed...
- play
three technical terms are
frequently used:
quiproquo – (derived from post-classical
Latin quid
pro quo: literally, "something for something"): two or...
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Sopinha de Alfabeto[usurped] and others.
Three of his poems—
Lisboa (1971),
Quiproquo and Ser tigre— can be
found on the CD
Poesia de Cabo
Verde e Sete Poemas...
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Qui Pro Quo Theatre, he left for
Warsaw in 1924. By 1925 he was
already a well-known
personality in the arts
community of Warsaw,
working at the
Qui Pro...
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Theater Year
Title Role
Notes 2004
Gianni Schicchi 2005
Filosoficamente 2006 Noi per voi 2015
QuiProQuo 2019
Aladin - Il
musical geniale Jasmine Lead role...
- were sung
throughout the
whole country. Gold ran an
orchestra in the "
Qui Pro Quo"
theater (1922) and in the
Warsaw "Adria"
night club (1931–1939). Artur...
- five
years old, and was
praised when he
performed at the
Warsaw cabaret Qui Pro Quo when he was 17. His
American debut was at the
Second Avenue Theater in...
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Krukowski performed as the duo
Lopek and
Florek in
kleynkunst productions at
Qui Pro Quo and
other noted Warsaw cabarets.
Another pseudonym was "Dodek." He was...
- staremelodie.pl.
Retrieved 2023-06-03. Kurz,
Iwona (2009). Trędowata albo
qui pro quo,
czyli ciało w
kulturze filmowej dwudziestolecia międzywojennego. W:...