Entertainment & Arts
In an otherwise interesting review by Laurie Winer, your theater critic, regarding the origins of Italian commedia dell’arte, mention is made of a soi-disant playwright, Carlo Goldini (“Funny Thing . . . ,” Aug. 15).
Sept. 14, 1996
Ron Campbell, who is brilliant in the Laguna Playhouse production of Carlo Goldoni’s 1750 Venetian confection “The Liar (Il Bugiardo),” has been here before.
March 11, 1995
You never have to look far for a modern-dress version of the classics.
March 4, 1995
Ron Campbell is brilliant in the Laguna Playhouse production of Carlo Goldoni’s 1750 Venetian confection “The Liar ( Il Bugiardo ).”
March 22, 1995
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Sept. 14, 2011
A sure sign of a classic is its universal accessibility, a quality the all-Latino East L.A.
March 31, 1995
In 1747, Italian playwright Carlo Goldoni presented “The Servant of Two Masters,” a play that attempted to reform the disreputable street theater idiom called commedia dell’arte by purging it of its anarchic improvisational elements.
Oct. 22, 2005
The UCLA Department of Theater will present the premiere of “Summer Vacation Madness,” a new adaption of the Carlo Goldoni trilogy at the university’s Ralph Freud Playhouse Nov. 7 to 18.
Oct. 25, 1990
The UCLA theater department and Mark Taper Forum welcome winter with “Summer Vacation Madness,” a trilogy of plays by 18th-Century Italian dramatist Carlo Goldoni which opened Friday at Taper, Too at the John Anson Ford Theater in Hollywood.
Dec. 2, 1990
There’s something funny going on in the Lyceum Space.
April 3, 1992