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    Eugène Ionesco (French: [øʒɛn jɔnɛsko]; born Eugen Ionescu, Romanian: [e.uˈdʒen joˈnesku] ; 26 November 1909 – 28 March 1994) was a Romanian-French playwright...
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  • Ionescu (redirect from Ionesco)
    Ionescu (Francisized as Ionesco or Jonesco) is a Romanian surname, derived from the male given name Ion. It may refer to: Alexandru Ionescu, bobsledder...
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    Eva Ionesco (born 18 July 1965) is a French actress and filmmaker. She is the daughter of photographer Irina Ionesco and came to international prominence...
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    Irina Ionesco (3 September 1930 – 25 July 2022) was a French photographer. She traveled and painted for several years before discovering photography and...
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  • Karine Ionesco (born August 8, 1983) is a Canadian former professional tennis player. Ionesco, raised in Montreal, is of Romanian descent and comes from...
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  • Petrika Ionesco (born Petrică Ionescu; 13 October 1946) is a Romanian-born French stage director, scenic designer and playwright. In 1970 he graduated...
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    Carmen Ionesco (birth name Carmen Ionescu; born July 28, 1951, in Bucharest, Romania) is a retired discus thrower and shot putter, who competed for Romania...
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    Eugène Ionesco. Esslin says that their plays have a common denominator—the "absurd", a word that Esslin defines with a quotation from Ionesco: "absurd...
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    Lycée Eugène-Ionesco is a senior high-school in the commune of Issy-les-Moulineaux, Hauts-de-Seine, in the Paris metropolitan area of France. It consists...
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    previously a member of The Suicide Machines, Telegraph, Gyga, Thoughts of Ionesco, Remainder, Walls of Jericho, The Exceptions and Broken Spoke. In addition...
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  • Ionesco, herself no stranger to controversy, as her mother was infamous in their native France for her photos featuring a then five-year-old Ionesco in...
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  • Gia Ionesco is a Romanian-born keyboardist, composer, and bandleader, known for his contributions to the genres of jazz, avant-garde, jazz fusion, progressive...
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  • Rhinoceros (play) (category Plays by Eugène Ionesco)
    Rhinoceros (French: Rhinocéros) is a play by playwright Eugène Ionesco, written in 1959. The play was included in Martin Esslin's study of post-war avant-garde...
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    The Bald Soprano (category Plays by Eugène Ionesco)
    Donna – is the first play written by Romanian-French playwright Eugène Ionesco. Nicolas Bataille directed the premiere on 11 May 1950 at the Théâtre des...
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    The Chairs (category Plays by Eugène Ionesco)
    The Chairs (French: Les Chaises) is a one-act play by Eugène Ionesco, described as an absurdist "tragic farce". It was first performed in Paris in 1952...
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    Thoughts of Ionesco was a Detroit-based post-hardcore band extant 1996–1999 known for detuned guitars, screamed vocals, complex arrangements, improvisational...
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  • Beauvoir, Eco, Ionesco, Kundera, Duras, and Rushdie List of recipients of the Jerusalem Prize (Israel) – including de Beauvoir, Ionesco, Kundera, Borges...
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    Eugène Ionesco was a Romanian French playwright, one of the foremost composers of French avant-garde theatre and a leader of absurdism. Ionesco's The Chairs...
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  • (French: Une jeunesse dorée) is a 2019 French drama film directed by Eva Ionesco and starring Isabelle Huppert. The film stars Galatéa Bellugi as Rose,...
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    which performed plays by Shakespeare, Beckett, Pasolini, García Lorca and Ionesco. Together with Roberto Sturno [it], he founded the "Compagnia Glauco Mauri...
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  • My Little Princess (category Films directed by Eva Ionesco)
    film directed by Eva Ionesco and inspired by her relationship with her mother, the well-known artistic photographer Irina Ionesco whose pictures of her...
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  • Exit the King (category Plays by Eugène Ionesco)
    Roi se meurt) is an absurdist drama by Eugène Ionesco that premiered in 1962. It is the third in Ionesco's "Berenger Cycle", preceded by The Killer (1958)...
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  • where she acted in the eleven works of Eugène Ionesco, earning a Molière Award for best comedian in Ionesco's The Chairs. She premiered the plays of Bertold...
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  • Redmond joined Alun Armstrong and William Gaunt in a production of Eugène Ionesco's Exit the King at the Ustinov Studio in Bath. In 2018 Redmond appeared...
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  • themselves just for fun and they keep taking drugs while having sex. Lukas Ionesco as Math Diane Rouxel as Marie Théo Cholbi as Pacman Hugo Behar-Thinières...
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    playing Eugène Ionesco's absurdist double-bill of The Lesson and The Bald Soprano in permanent repertory since 1957, as "Spectacle Ionesco." Today, a third...
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    Palace", a group of hard-partying teens and preteens that included Eva Ionesco, who was a fixture of the Parisian nightclub Le Palace. Louboutin's passion...
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  • Heller – Clevinger's Trial (1973) Israel Horovitz – Line (1974) Eugène Ionesco – The Bald Soprano (1950) Arthur Miller – A Memory of Two Mondays (1955)...
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    with the Theatre of the Absurd include Samuel Beckett (1906–1989), Eugène Ionesco (1909–1994), Jean Genet (1910–1986), Harold Pinter (1930–2008), Tom Stoppard...
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    2000 play, Orson's Shadow, concerns the 1960 London production of Eugène Ionesco's play Rhinoceros directed by Welles and starring Laurence Olivier. First...
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