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Tragedy (from the Gr****: τραγῳδία, tragōidia) is a
genre of
drama based on
human suffering and, mainly, the
terrible or
sorrowful events that
befall a...
- Francis-Burnett et Théa Ros". "Mode :
Elina Kechicheva immortalise sa
troupe de
tragédiennes". "Compétition
annuelle du Club des
Directeurs Artistiques". kechicheva...
- Ann Duff (born Mary Ann ****; 1794 – 5
September 1857) was an
English tragedienne, in her time
regarded as the
greatest upon the
American stage. She was...
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Zoldan and
Emilie Bernou – The
Sirenian Choir Spanish translation on "
Tragedienne" by
Ailyn "The
Seventh Life Path" was
recorded in
Audio Avenue Studios...
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starred in it with
great success. She
became known as Britain's
leading tragedienne, but also
appeared frequently in comedy.
During the
Second World War...
- least; but here,
stimulated by O'Neill and Lumet, she
emerges as a
superb tragédienne."
Bosley Crowther of The New York
Times said that "Under the direction...
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Ristori (29
January 1822 – 9
October 1906) was a
distinguished Italian tragedienne, who was
often referred to as the Marquise. She was born in Cividale...
- at the Comédie Française in 1772-1799,
where she
became famous as a
tragedienne. She was born in
Nancy as the
daughter of an actor, who took her to Spain...
- Kemble; 5 July 1755 – 8 June 1831) was a
Welsh actress, the best-known
tragedienne of the 18th century.
Contemporaneous critic William Hazlitt dubbed Siddons...
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inclined to support."
Performers like the
legendary Thomas Betterton, the
tragedienne Elizabeth Barry and the
rising young comedian Anne
Bracegirdle had the...