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Francisco Nicholson

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as a cooperative, which became recognised for its different approach to the presentation of revues. According to Nicholson, "we were irreverent, shameless, impertinent, naughty, but always fraternal, generous... Always with the concern to be politically very incorrect".
124:, England and his wife Maria Alice de Vasconcelos Marques. His father had an English father and a Portuguese mother. Coming from an artistic family, Nicholson started doing theatrical performances at the age of 14 while attending the prestigious 160:
Nicholson made his professional debut as an actor and author with the Gerifalto Theatre Company, performing a children's play. Five other plays written by him for children were performed. He next worked with the National Theatre Company and the
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Francisco António de Vasconcelos Nicholson was born on 26 June 1938, the son of John Francis Quintela Nicholson, who was born in
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Francisco Nicholson married twice, first with Colette Liliane Dubois in 1969, with whom he had a daughter, the actress
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Nicholson became popular amongst the wider public by performing in what is known in Portugal as
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dictatorship. With the end of censorship after the revolution, the cuts made by the
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and was a writer of television soap operas, among many other accomplishments.
121: 136:, but was clearly unsuited for this. He then studied drama in Paris at the 117: 39: 129: 53: 319:"VOTO DE PESAR N.º 62/XIII PELO FALECIMENTO DE FRANCISCO NICHOLSON" 239:(Everything naked), was being performed on 25 April 1974 when the 231:
With the impresario, Sérgio de Azevedo, Nicholson returned to the
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Nicholson, Francisco (Preface); In: Reis, Luciano (2016).
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in Lisbon, and then as a co-author of the innovative show
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theatre cooperative. He wrote, directed, and acted in
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to take part in the first play performed at the new
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Index

Portugal
Lisbon
Teatro Ádóque
revues
Southsea
Hampshire
Camões Secondary School
Lisbon
Merchant Navy
Charles Dullin
Jean Vilar
Georges Wilson
Gérard Philipe
Studio Theatre of Lisbon
August Strindberg
Bernard Shaw
Arnold Wesker
Raul Solnado
Nikolai Gogol
Revues
Teatro ABC
Teatro Monumental
Carnation Revolution
Estado Novo
Teatro Ádóque
Teatro Maria Vitória
Sofia Nicholson


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