Terms of use
These Terms of Use regulate your use of the website of WOMEN ON STAGE from the backstages to the to limelight. Women in theatre until the 19th century. It is recommended that you read these before proceeding to visit the site.
The Centre for Theatre Studies reserves the right to alter, without any previous notice, the terms set forth herein, and proceed forthwith to the dissemination of the new terms.
The content, information, logos or other images published on this website belong to Centre for Theatre Studies, all rights reserved. None can be reproduced or altered for commercial purposes or other uses, without prior authorization, except for educational / didactic or journalistic purposes. In these cases, you should refer to the site https://mulheresempalco.ceteatro.pt as credit or source of information.
The Centre for Theatre Studies is not responsible for the accuracy and quality of information contained in external websites which are referred to as pointers or links to facilitate access to related information. The Centre for Theatre Studies is not responsible for the respective pointers privacy policies.
The Centre for Theatre Studies demands, as far as possible, to ensure that this site is accessible to all types of user. In this sense, it tries to respect the conditions of users with special needs.
The site of mulheresempalco.ceteatro.pt provides correct and up to date information. However, if you find any matter that requires correction, clarification or you wish to make any suggestions, please send a message to mulheresempalco@gmail.com.
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Below the different categories of cookies set by the website are outlined, with specific examples detailed in the tables that follow. This includes their name and purpose. Certain cookies are only set for logged-in visitors, whereas others are set for any visitors, and these are marked below accordingly. Where a cookie only applies to specific subdomains, they are included under the relevant header.
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