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Scapino or
Scapin is a
Zanni character from the
commedia dell'arte. His name is
related to the
Italian word
scappare ('to escape') and his name translates...
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Scapino, also
written Scapino!, is a 1974 play
adapted by Jim Dale and
Frank Dunlop from Les
Fourberies de
Scapin by Molière
opened at the
Brooklyn Academy...
- films. Dale was also a
leading actor on Broadway,
where he had
roles in
Scapino, Barnum,
Candide and Me and My Girl. He also
narrated the U.S. audiobooks...
- his costume, he
apparently wore a
distinctive large tunic. Scapin, or
Scapino: a much more
nervous and
cowardly version of Brig****a. Truccagnino: see...
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Scapino is a
short work for
large orchestra by
William Walton,
described by the
composer as a "comedy overture". It was
commissioned by the
Chicago Symphony...
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between 2019 and 2023, and had also held
positions at
Stuttgart Ballet,
Scapino Ballet [nl],
Nederlands Dans
Theater and
Gauthier Dance. He had additionally...
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playwright Molière. The
title character Scapin is
similar to the
archetypical Scapino character. The play was
first staged on 24 May 1671 in the
theatre of the...
- clowns;
characters such as
Arlecchino (also
known as Harlequin), Brig****a,
Scapino,
Pulcinella and
Pedrolino Vecchi:
wealthy old men, masters; characters...
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suite of
orchestral miniatures,
Music for Children, and a
comedy overture,
Scapino,
composed for the
fiftieth anniversary of the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra...
- portra****
mobster Lucky Luciano. That same year he
performed the role of
Scapino at the Yale
Repertory Theatre in Molière's Scapin. In 1992,
Tucci acted...