Stefano Modena | Alfredo Di Stéfano | Stefano Bontade | Treaty of San Stefano | Stefano Delle Chiaie | Stefano Dionisi | Stefano D'Aste | Stefano Cusumano | Stefano Colonna | Stefano Bollani | Stefano Battaglia | Santo Stefano Ticino | Stefano Zoff | Stefano Ronchetti-Monteviti | Stefano Miceli | Stefano Maderno | Stefano Galvani | Stefano Caselli | Stefano Benni | Paolo De Stefano | Landi | Gaetano Stefano Bartolozzi | Stefano Vagnini's | Stefano Vagnini | Stefano Sorrentino | Stefano Rodotà | Stefano Porcari | Stefano Pilati | Stefano Pessina | Stefano Palatchi |
Soon he also joined the company, and appeared in Sacrilegio massimo by Stefano Landi, and replaced Giorgio De Lullo in The Madwoman of Chaillot.
The theatre opened in 1632 with the opera, Sant' Alessio (Saint Alexis; first performed in 1631), composed by Stefano Landi to a libretto by Giulio Rospigliosi, a protégé of the Barberini Pope Urban VIII, later himself elected Pope Clement IX.