Teatro Sant'Angelo
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Teatro Sant'Angelo (Saint Angelo Theatre) was an opera house in Venice, Italy. Located next to the Grand Canal, it opened in 1676. It was the venue for many plays by Carlo Goldoni, and operas by Antonio Vivaldi and Baldassare Galuppi. Vivaldi worked there, and became its director in 1726.