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* '''Adelphi:''' A West End London theatre opened in 1819, and reopened under several other names through the years. In the twentieth century, it was known for productions of musical comedies. | * '''Adelphi:''' A West End London theatre opened in 1819, and reopened under several other names through the years. In the twentieth century, it was known for productions of musical comedies. | ||
− | * '''Adelphoi:''' a comedy by the Roman playwright Terence. | + | * '''''Adelphoi:''''' a comedy by the Roman playwright Terence. |
− | * '''Adelphoi:''' (Greek) brothers | + | * '''Adelphoi:''' (''Greek'') brothers |
[[Category:theatre]] | [[Category:theatre]] | ||
[[Category:Twins]] | [[Category:Twins]] |
Latest revision as of 13:44, 16 September 2012
- Adelphi: A West End London theatre opened in 1819, and reopened under several other names through the years. In the twentieth century, it was known for productions of musical comedies.
- Adelphoi: a comedy by the Roman playwright Terence.
- Adelphoi: (Greek) brothers