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- title: The White Divel; or, The Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, Duke of Brachiano. With The Life and Death of Vittoria Corombona the famous Venetian Curtizan)...
- in 1996's The White Devil (Gale Edwards, Swan theatre) where he pla**** Brachiano and McCabe the villain Flamineo. Fearon was directed by Attenborough also...
- Sydney Theatre Company with Helen Thomson 2000 The White Devil Duke of Brachiano Theatre Royal, Sydney for Sydney Theatre Company with Angie Milliken,...
- gossip. She was the widow, or as some declared, the mistress of a Count Brachiano; and Lady Cowper reported that the lady's brother had forced Shrewsbury...
- National included Sir Oliver Surface in The School for Scandal (1990), Brachiano in The White Devil (1991), Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nestor...
- Theatre Company 2001 The Seagull Playhouse, Melbourne 2001 The White Devil Brachiano Sydney Theatre Company at Brooklyn Academy of Music 2002 The Gl**** Menagerie...
- tragedy, The White Devil, or The Tragedy of Paolo Giordano Ursini, Duke of Brachiano (1612), of Stendhal's novella Vittoria Accoramboni (1837–1839), of Ludwig...
- gave a "characterisation of richness and power". He also appeared as Brachiano in The White Devil, Barelli in The Rules of the Game with Paul Scofield;...
- married Flavia Peretti, niece of Pope Sixtus V. Paolo Orsini credited as Brachiano is a main character in John Webster's 1612 play The White Devil Paolo...
- production of the play c. 1630, in which he most likely took the role of Brachiano. Webster may have designed the role of Romelio in his The Devil's Law...