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I wanted to learn more about this. It's very interesting. From the page: "Beginning during the Renaissance and lasting into the eighteenth century, traveling troupes performed the commedia dell' arte,"
Reviewed by Koru999 Aug 13 2005, 09:18pm ( 3 reviews ) • davidclaudon.com
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Rated by Koru999 on Aug 13 2005, 9:18pm
I wanted to learn more about this. It's very interesting. From the page: "Beginning during the Renaissance and lasting into the eighteenth century, traveling troupes performed the commedia dell' arte,"
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Rated by Lady-Juliet on Mar 03 2005, 5:31pm
From the page: "Starting in Italy, troupes moved into all of Europe, influencing theatre in Spain, Holland, Germany, Austria, England, and especially, France."
