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    Jacques Copeau (French: [kɔpo]; 4 February 1879 – 20 October 1949) was a French theatre director, producer, actor, and dramatist. Before he founded the...
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  • November 1967) was a French actress. She was a founding member of Jacques Copeau's Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in Paris during the first season 1913-14...
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    la place André-Masson Square de la place Dauphine Square de la place de Bitche Square de la place de la Bataille de Stalingrad Square de la place de la...
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    Jacques Copeau,:317 whose company he joined in 1913 for one season, before rejoining from 1917 to 1918.:134 He also trained and worked with Jacques Rouché...
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    Vieux-Colombier" in Paris, directed by Jacques Copeau 1920: Cromedeyre-le-Vieil by Jules Romains, directed by Jacques Copeau, Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier 1930:...
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    in Paris before being accepted to Jacques Copeau's Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier as a stage manager in 1913.:345 Copeau's training included a varied and demanding...
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    successes was Jacques Copeau's adaptation of Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov in 1911.:498 This was the production in which Copeau, Charles Dullin...
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  • by Étienne Decroux, who was heavily influenced by his training with Jacques Copeau at the École du Vieux-Colombier. He created this method and technique...
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  • directors and groups as Vsevolod Meyerhold and Evgeny Vakhtangov (Russia), Jacques Copeau and the Copiaus, and Michel Saint-Denis and the Compagnie des Quinze...
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    and design in other places. In 1929, with the support of Jacques Copeau, his uncle, Michel Saint-Denis and other members of Copeau's company moved to Paris...
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    was founded in 1909 by a group of intellectuals including André Gide, Jacques Copeau, and Jean Schlumberger. It was established 'in opposition to other,...
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    Christophe Colomb shows an unmistakable influence of the Noh. Jacques Copeau – In 1923, Copeau worked on a Noh play, Kantan, along with Suzanne Bing at Théâtre...
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    worked with a number of celebrated French "teacher-directors", including Jacques Copeau, André Antoine, Georges and Ludmilla Pitoëff, Charles Dullin, Firmin...
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  • of establishing a company/school-school/company along the lines of Jacques Copeau's Vieux Columbier, and the hope to create a resident ensemble, the Dell'Arte...
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    populist literature or "childish entertainment." This is exemplified by Jacques Copeau's scathing attack in a 1912 article published in La Nouvelle Revue Française...
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  • Genet, and articles on theater by Edward Gordon Craig, Paul Claudel, Jacques Copeau, and G. B. Shaw. Some of these translations may reflect her interest...
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    canvas), 73 cm x 50 cm, acquired by the state c. 1929: Portrait de Jacques Copeau (1879-1949), writer and actor, 84 cm x 29 cm, Musée des Beaux-Arts Dijon...
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    Paris, where he was welcomed at the station by Jacques Hébertot, Aurélien Lugné-Poë, and Jacques Copeau. In Paris, he also met André Antoine, Louis Jouvet...
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    John (1999). "3: Jacques Copeau: the quest for sincerity". In Hodge, Alison (ed.). 20th Century Actor Training. Routeledge. Lecoq, Jacques (2002). The Moving...
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    directors such as the Russian Konstantin Stanislavski and the French Jacques Copeau, founders of two major streams of acting theory, both heavily utilized...
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  • Pierre Schaeffer, began his exploration of radiophony when he joined Jacques Copeau and his pupils in the foundation of the Studio d'Essai de la Radiodiffusion...
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    in Normandy. Gide spent the summer of 1907 in Jersey, with friends Jacques Copeau and Théo van Rysselberghe and their families. He rented a room in La...
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    the 20th century include Konstantin Stanislavski, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Jacques Copeau, Edward Gordon Craig, Bertolt Brecht, Antonin Artaud, Joan Littlewood...
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    to know in modern times, including the silent figure in whiteface. Jacques Copeau, strongly influenced by Commedia dell'arte and Japanese Noh theatre...
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  • Jacques Thévenet (17 October 1891 – 5 April 1989) was a French painter and illustrator. Jacques Thévenet was born in Montquin, Dommartin township, Nièvre...
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  • comparable to "the best scenes" produced in France by the acclaimed director Jacques Copeau. It was an unprecedented hit, and ran at length at Bucharest's Central...
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    continuously on all sides to little effect. Louis's chief siege engineer, Amaury Copeau, was killed by a stone from the defenders, who also succeeded in burning...
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  • Pierre Schaeffer began his exploration of radiophony when he joined Jacques Copeau and his pupils in the foundation of the Studio d'Essai de la Radiodiffusion...
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    Théâtre de Paris (category Articles with MusicBrainz place identifiers)
    by Paul Bilhaud and Michel Carré 1897: Brouillard du matin, play by Jacques Copeau 1906: Le Réformateur, play by Edouard Rod (Notable premieres at Nouveau-Théâtre...
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    earlier Symbolist magazine, the group was likely a local replica of Jean Copeau's nonconformist productions in France. Hosted by the Maison d'Art galleries...
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