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Commedia Dell'Arte

Episode 1 of the Creators Of Theatre podcast, hosted by Connor Land, titled "Commedia Dell'Arte" was published on April 10, 2020 and runs 25 minutes.

April 10, 2020 ·25m · Creators Of Theatre

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Jack and Charlie, currently enrolled in Virginia Beach's Visual and Performing Arts Academy, talk Commedia Dell'Arte and reflect on their performance of Scapin The Schemer by Moliere.

Jack and Charlie, currently enrolled in Virginia Beach's Visual and Performing Arts Academy, talk Commedia Dell'Arte and reflect on their performance of Scapin The Schemer by Moliere.

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