Teatro Sant’Angelo

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Teatro Sant’Angelo was an 18th-century Venetian theater known for staging opera and plays, including works by the playwright Carlo Goldoni.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf playhouse
theatre building
activeDuringCentury 17th century
18th century
architecturalStyle Baroque theatre
associatedWith Antonio Vivaldi NERFINISHED
Carlo Goldoni NERFINISHED
Francesco Santurini NERFINISHED
Giuseppe Imer NERFINISHED
Teatro San Samuele NERFINISHED
cityTheatreOf Venice NERFINISHED
country Italy
culturalContext Italian opera tradition
Venetian Baroque culture
demolished 19th century
demolishedAfter 1800
genreOfPerformances comedy
drama
opera
tragedy
hasAlternativeName Teatro Sant’Anzolo NERFINISHED
Teatro di Sant’Angelo NERFINISHED
hasLanguageOfPerformance Italian
historicalFunction commercial theatre
public entertainment venue
inception 1677
locatedIn Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
sestiere of San Marco NERFINISHED
locatedInWaterCity Venice lagoon
locatedNear Campo Sant’Angelo NERFINISHED
locatedOn Rio di Sant’Anzolo NERFINISHED
location Venice NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sant’Angelo (Saint Angel) NERFINISHED
notableFor hosting early works of Antonio Vivaldi
staging opere buffe
staging opere serie
staging works by Carlo Goldoni
openedAsPublicTheatre 1677
partOf European 18th-century theatre network
Venetian public theatre system
usedFor concerts
intermezzi
opera performances
oratorio
plays
spoken drama

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Carlo Goldoni employer Teatro Sant’Angelo