
Italienisches Capriccio
Drama
Overview
Biography of the comic poet Carlo Goldoni (1707-1793).
Top Cast
Christine Laydu
Christine Laydu
Donna Isabella
Christine Laydu
Donna Isabella


Claude Laydu
Claude Laydu
Carlo Goldoni
Claude Laydu
Carlo Goldoni


Christel Bodenstein
Christel Bodenstein
Nicoletta Goldoni
Christel Bodenstein
Nicoletta Goldoni


Rolf Ludwig
Rolf Ludwig
Carlo Gozzi
Rolf Ludwig
Carlo Gozzi
Gerd Biewer
Gerd Biewer
Theaterdirektor Medebac
Gerd Biewer
Theaterdirektor Medebac


Dana Smutná
Dana Smutná
Teodora Ricci
Dana Smutná
Teodora Ricci


Jan Werich
Jan Werich
Don Marzio
Jan Werich
Don Marzio


Nico Pepe
Nico Pepe
Antonio Sacchi/Pantalone
Nico Pepe
Antonio Sacchi/Pantalone


Norbert Christian
Norbert Christian
Abate Chiari
Norbert Christian
Abate Chiari
Otto-Erich Edenharter
Otto-Erich Edenharter
Connio
Otto-Erich Edenharter
Connio
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