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- Caterina Biancolelli (1665–1716) was an Italian actress in the commedia dell'arte style of theater. She was one of the earliest actresses to play the...
- Costantini (c. 1654–1729) and in French as Arlequin in the 1660s by Dominique Biancolelli [it] (1636–1688), who combined the Zanni types, "making his Arlecchino...
- Colombina was Italian actress Isabella Franchini Biancolelli. Her granddaughter, Caterina Biancolelli, was one of the most famous serettas whose name was...
- po****rized the role. A latter Isabella was pla**** by Françoise Biancolelli of the Biancolelli acting family. Meagher, Jennifer (2007). "Commedia dell'arte"...
- by the actors Pierre-François Biancolelli (son of the Harlequin of the banished troupe of players) and, after Biancolelli abandoned the role, the celebrated...
- that establishes a clear connection between the two types. "Dominique" Biancolelli, Harlequin of the first Paris-based Italian troupe in which Pierrot appeared...
- travesti et Agnès de Chaillot (en collaboration avec Pierre-François Biancolelli, dit Dominique) dans Parodies du nouveau Théâtre-Italien, Paris, Bri****on...
- "laughter corrects customs". One of his contemporaries was Giuseppe Biancolelli, a po****r actor better known as "Dominique" who specialized in the role...
- Barante Antoine Houdar de la Motte Jean-François Regnard. Pierre-François Biancolelli Jean-Baptiste Hamoche. Fabio Sticotti (1676–1741) Antoine Jean Sticotti...
- Europe made guest appearances in Vienna, such as the Arlecchino Domenico Biancolelli (1636–1688). Possibly in homage to the comedies pla**** between 1660 and...