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- The Billy-Club Puppets (Los títeres de cachiporra) is a play for puppet theatre by the twentieth-century Spanish playwright Federico García Lorca. It was...
- pupi da Il folle e la morte di Hugo von Hofmannsthal e Los Titeres de cachiporra di F. G. Lorca, 1968 I negri di J. Genet, 1969 Medea da L. Anneo Seneca...
- performing at w****ly shows. In 1983 he debuted in the play Los Títeres de Cachiporra. In 1985 he had his first starring role in Un Mismo Corazón (One Heart)...
- genera, in four tribes: Tribe Cachiporrini Chamorro & Konstantinov, 2011: Cachiporra Chamorro & Konstantinov, 2011 Tribe Lamprosomatini Lacordaire, 1848: †Archelamprosomius...
- Number 17 Federico García Lorca – The Billy-Club Puppets (Los títeres de cachiporra) Patrick Hastings – The River Hugo von Hofmannsthal – The Tower (Der Turm)...
- McGinty Season 1: (2 episodes) 1955 1957 BBC Sunday-Night Theatre La Cachiporra Sarah Becker Season 6, episode 16: "Midsummer Fire" Season 8, episode...
- local and national media. In 1922, at age 21, he founded the newspaper La Cachiporra. Fundamentally he was a tireless worker for cultural activities in the...
- Concerto with the composer at the keyboard. He also set to music Titeres de Cachiporra and Don Perlimplin by Federico García Lorca, with whom he was also closely...
- designers, among others. His first professional direction was Los títeres de Cachiporra (1964), a work by Federico García Lorca, carried out by EADAG students...
- πρόσωπα της Μαγδαληνής, TV show (Kostas Xronopoulos) 1996 - Los títeres de Cachiporra, play based on the work of Federico Garcia Lorca. 1982 - Diabolus in Musica...