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Filumena Marturano (Neapolitan: [
filuˈmɛːnə martuˈrɑːnə], Italian: [
filuˈmɛːna martuˈraːno]),
sometime performed in
English as The Best
House in Naples...
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Piero De Bernardi, and
Tonino Guerra from the play
Filumena Marturano by
Eduardo De Filippo.
Filumena Marturano had
previously been
adapted as a 1950 Argentine...
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Filumena (i.e. "Peace be unto you, Philomena"), that was
taken to
indicate that her name (in the
Latin of the inscription) was
Filumena (Ancient...
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Florence L****andro (Italian: [lasˈsandro]; born
Filumena Costanzo [
filuˈmɛna kosˈtantso]; 1900 – May 2, 1923) was an Italian-Canadian
bootlegger who was...
- director,
screenwriter and playwright, best
known for his
Neapolitan works Filumena Marturano and
Napoli Milionaria.
Considered one of the most
important Italian...
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Maria Paola (20
December 2022). "Attore
casertano protagonista in Rai con "
Filumena Marturano"".
CasertaNews (in Italian).
Archived from the
original on 28...
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letters were
rearranged to read PAX TE****
FILUMENA,
which in
Latin translates to
Peace with you,
Filumena. In addition, some
symbols of her martyrdom...
- for her A
Taste of
Honey (1961). She won the
Laurence Olivier Award for
Filumena (1978). She made her film
debut in an
uncredited role in Moby **** (1956)...
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Phoenix Theatre The
Taming of the
Shrew d: Toby Frow, Shakespeare's
Globe Filumena d:
Michael Attenborough,
Almeida Theatre Company d:
Jonathan Munby, Sheffield...
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Dillon (1958–1959), and in the
National Theatre and
Broadway productions of
Filumena opposite Joan
Plowright in 1980.
Between November 1988 and
April 1989,...