In 2014, the Sydney Theatre Company presented a version of the play adapted by Andrew Upton with Richard Roxburgh in the lead role, Eryn Jean Norvill as Roxane and Julia Zemiro as Duenna.
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The scrolls are then rolled up and given to her duenna ( slave ), who then takes the scrolls to hide them within the cracks of the homes of Servilia's intended victims.
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When the Fishamble Street Theatre started to take his business, he had the words of " The Duenna " taken down in shorthand, producing it as " The Governess ".
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Later, the Archduke invites Cesar to paint the town, with Sebastian as their " duenna . " In a local tavern the Archduke offends the patrons, all seeming ruffians, by flirting with the dancer.
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First performed in the Covent Garden Theatre on 21 November 1775, " The Duenna " was performed seventy-five times in its first season, and was frequently revived in Britain until the 1840s.
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Shortly after the success of " The Rivals ", Sheridan and his father-in-law Thomas Linley the Elder, a successful composer, produced the opera, " The Duenna ".
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Sophie frets over her approaching marriage with a man she has never met as her duenna, Marianne, reports on the approach of Octavian ( " " In dieser feierlichen Stunde der Pr�fung " " ).
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And that is not just because its duenna, former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, gets to play the Linda Tripp role, coyly giving the show's young bachelorette, Hayley Arp, insincere comfort and advice.
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By the time of the birth of the youngest daughter, Ivana in 1966, Blackwood's marriage to Citkowitz was over, though Citkowitz continued to live nearby and served as a nanny-duenna until his death.
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After much resistance, Dancer begrudgingly entered his little-known filly, Duenna, and at the age of 56, with harness fans everywhere pulling for him, drove the filly to victory, the fifth for Dancer in the Hambletonian.