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Constantin I.
Nottara (June 5, 1859–October 16/17, 1935) was a
Romanian stage actor and director. Born in
Bucharest into a middle-class
family of Byzantine...
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Princely Feast") by
Theodor Mazilu (1982 at
Nottara Theatre), A Flea in Her Ear by
Georges Feydeau (1993 at
Nottara Theatre), and
Carlo contra Carlo ("Carlo...
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Cinema in the
Theatre (signed by V. Scânteie)
indicating that "The
Maestro Nottara is in the
course of
making a
patriotic work re-creating the
Romanian War...
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Theatre (Teatrul In Culise) Ion Creangă
Theater (puppet theater)
Nottara Theater (Teatrul
Nottara)
Odeon Theatre Operetta (Teatrul Naţional de Operetă) National...
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later pla**** at the
Craiova Theatre, then at the
Small Theatre, the
Nottara Theatre, the
Comedy Theatre, and the
National Theatre in Bucharest, and...
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Bucharest Get Out! O2G No One
Metropolis Theatre,
Bucharest Of Mice and Men Port (Casandra Studio) The Forest, Captain's
Bride Nottara Theatre, Bucharest...
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under contract with
various troupes, and was
primarily ****ociated with
Nottara Theater, but was
generally not cast, or only
offered minor parts. From...
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throughout the city
cater to
specific genres, such as the
Comedy Theatre, the
Nottara Theatre, the
Bulandra Theatre, the
Odeon Theatre, and the
revue theatre...
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Theatre and Film Arts (IATC),
after which he
started playing at the
Nottara Theater [ro]. In the
early 1960s he
married the mezzo-soprano
Iulia Buciuceanu [ro]...
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followed by
another at the
Dramatic Arts
Conservatory under Constantin I.
Nottara. Măinescu then
entered the law
faculty at Bucharest,
transferring to the...