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Correspondence on: “Efficacy of high-intensity focused ultrasound for treating upper and lower eyelid sagging” [PDF]
Amit Jaiswal +3 more
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Correspondence on: “Exosomes in trichology: A literature review” [PDF]
Amit Jaiswal +2 more
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Commentary on ‟Frozen embryo transfer outcomes in patients with prior cesarean delivery: a focus on endometrial lining parameters” [PDF]
Amit Jaiswal, M.D. (H.O.M.)
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From Stage to Page: New Forms of the Performance Text [PDF]
The paper deals with different forms of the performance text, still a new phenomenon in contemporary theatre, which requires new instruments for its analysis.
Aleksandra Jovičević
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Dina Galli (Milano, 6 dicembre 1877-Roma, 4 marzo 1951)
Trained in the great family of Edoardo Ferravilla’s Milanese dialect companies, in early twentieth century Dina Galli becomes one of the greatest comic actresses of Italian scene.
Emanuela Agostini
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Neapolitan comic actor and prolific author, he was famous with the name of Felice Sciosciammocca. He gained fame as a theatrical reformer for removing traditional masks.
Isabella Innamorati
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Actor, playwright and capocomico, Edoardo Ferravilla is the most original personality of Milanese dialect theatre and, in the comic repertoire, one of the greatest exponents of Italian scene between 19th and 20th centuries.
Emanuela Agostini
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Amerigo Guasti (Firenze, 31 marzo 1870 (?)-Busto Arsizio, 15 marzo 1926)
Trained at the acting school of Luigi Rasi in Florence, Amerigo Guasti affirmed himself as appreciated Brillante between 19th and 20th century. As well as being a good interpreter, he is a skilled ‘Capocomico’ and director of his own companies.
Gabriella Cambiaghi
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The section is devoted to the biographical profiles of Edoardo Ferravilla (1846-1915) and Eduardo Scarpetta (1853-1925).
Francesca Simoncini
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Antonio Gandusio (Rovigno d’Istria, 29 luglio 1872-Milano, 23 maggio 1951)
Antonio Gandusio is among the last Brillante to tread the Italian scenes. Not a son of art, he becomes one of the most important exponents of Italian comedy of early twentieth century. In his career he acts with actors such as Ermete Novelli, Flavio Andò
Giulia Bravi
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