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  2. Teatro Carlo Goldoni - Wikipedia

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    Teatro Carlo Goldoni or Teatro Goldoni can refer to a number of theaters or opera houses in Italy, dedicated to Carlo Goldoni: Teatro Goldoni (Bagnacavallo), Province of Ravenna, Italy; Teatro Goldoni (Corinaldo), Province of Ancona, Italy; Teatro Goldoni (Florence), Region of Tuscany, Italy; Teatro Goldoni (Livorno), Region of Tuscany, Italy

  3. List of theaters in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    This list of theaters and entertainment venues in Washington, D.C. includes present-day opera houses and theaters, cabarets, music halls and other places of live entertainment in Washington, D.C. Current theaters

  4. Category:Carlo Goldoni - Wikipedia

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  5. Il teatro comico - Wikipedia

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    Il teatro comico is a comedy play by Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni.It was written in 1750. [1]The first of sixteen comedies, commissioned by Gerolamo Medebach early in 1750, the play represents an innovation in Goldoni's production.

  6. Category:Plays by Carlo Goldoni - Wikipedia

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  7. Teatro Goldoni (Venice) - Wikipedia

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    The Vendramin owned the important Teatro di San Luca or Teatro Vendramin or Teatro San Salvatore, founded in 1622 in the San Salvatore, or in Venetian dialect San Salvador district, later renamed the Teatro Apollo, and since 1875 called the Teatro Goldoni, which still thrives as the city's main theatre for plays, now in a building of the 1720s. [2]

  8. The Boors - Wikipedia

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    The Boors, also known as The Cantankerous Men (Venetian: I rusteghi), is a comedy by Carlo Goldoni. It was first performed at the San Luca theatre of Venice towards the end of the Carnival in 1760. It was published in 1762. [1]

  9. List of works by Carlo Goldoni - Wikipedia

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    Il teatro comico, "The Comical Theatre" (1750–1751) Le femmine puntigliose , "The Obstinate Women" (1750–1751) La bottega del caffè , "The Coffee Shop" (1750–1751)