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- are searching for each other. In the end, with the help of Clarice and Smeraldina (Pantalone's feisty servant, who is smitten with Truffaldino), Beatrice...
- substitutes Smeraldina in disguise. Everyone returns to the King's palace, where the Prince is now forced to prepare to marry Smeraldina. Tchelio and...
- character is pla**** in commedia dell'arte performances include Franceschina, Smeraldina, Oliva, Nespola, Spinetta Ricciolina, and Corallina Diamantina. Colombina...
- stopped by Smeraldina while Silvio leaves in shame. Truffaldino spends some time planning his masters' meals and flirting with Smeraldina, however when...
- contrary: "It is not." "The Smeraldina's Billet Doux" is a love letter to Belacqua in fractured English by the German-speaking Smeraldina Rima, a character based...
- Stella Kowalski 1976 Pygmalion Eliza Doolittle The Servant of Two Masters Smeraldina The Devil's Disciple Essie Aldwych Theatre Ivanov Babakina, Marfa Yegorovna...
- Various characters Edinburgh Festival 2000–2001 A Servant to Two Masters Smeraldina Royal Shakespeare Company 2005 Some Girl(s) Sam Gielgud Theatre Royal...
- Urson, a soldier b**** Niccolò Del Sole A slave b**** Arlecchino tenor Smeraldina soprano Brig****a baritone Slaves, soldiers, priests of Brahma, people...
- December that year, she joined the Young Vic Theatre Company and pla**** Smeraldina in The King Stag. The play ran at the Lyric Theatre for a month before...
- to Peggy Sinclair also appears in Dream of Fair to Middling Women in Smeraldina, the "little emerald". Although the relationship is often cited as being...