Lo spettacolo senza riforma La compagnia del San Samuele di Venezia (1726-1749)
The San Samuele theatre company from Venice constitutes a perfect example of the extraordinary vitality of the early-eighteenth-century troupes, before the success of Carlo Goldoni's dramaturgy. Reconstructing the chronology of the training activity led by the theatre company manager Giuseppe I...
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Firenze University Press
2016
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