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in the role of Lucrezia, with the collaboration of the most successful Bulgarian troupe – "Salza i Smyah". She then proceeded to play in the troupe alongside her husband, leading the troupe herself between 1900 and 1902. Afterward, she joined the
277:. During her high school education, she found her passion of acting and joined the traveling theatrical troupe "Zora". In 1897, Roza Popova makes her debut with her role of Sophia in "Iskreno Priyatelstvo" by Sardu in 309:. On January 20, 1903, he shot her and himself, and died. She regained her strength despite the bad wound. She was also released from the service of the theater in the same year. 432:
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However, official records state that her first major role and debut was in the play by
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In 1900 she was stalked by her admirer Todor Bogdanov, who was her teacher from
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In 1926, Teodor Trayanov devoted a poem "Skitnishki napev" to her.
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in 1879. She married in secret a little past her 16th birthday.
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In the period between 1904 and 1906, she joined the troupe in
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and the wife of the Bulgarian writer Chicho Stoyan.
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Sofia
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theater director
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Konstantin Sapunov
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Victor Hugo
Lucrezia Borgia (play)
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