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    Aurélien-Marie Lugné (27 December 1869 – 19 June 1940), known by his stage and pen name Lugné-Poe, was a French actor, theatre director, and scenic designer...
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    direction of Lugné-Poe, had managed to influence "almost every departure from realism between 1893 and 1915." After the War, in 1919, Lugné-Poe reopened the...
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    Fort had produced The Lady from the Sea in 1892, starring Lugné-Poe as Wangel, it was Lugné-Poe who would make Ibsen his specialty in Paris theatre, premiering...
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    Symbolist theoriticians. Lugné-Poe (1869–1940) was an actor, director, and theatre producer of the late nineteenth century. Lugné-Poe "sought to create a unified...
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    May 1893 at the Bouffes-Parisiens under the direction of Aurélien Lugné-Poe. Lugné-Poe, possibly taking inspiration from The Nabis, an avant-garde group...
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    directed by Lugné-Poe 1894 : Annabella (adaptation by Maurice Maeterlinck of John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore), directed by Lugné-Poe 1894 : Une Nuit...
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    was 3,000, for a hall that could hold 4,600. In 1920, stage director Lugné-Poe declared: "the Trocadéro auditorium is appalling. It is a convention hall...
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    Georges and Ludmilla Pitoëff, Charles Dullin, Firmin Gémier and Lugné-Poe. Lugné-Poe, who gave Artaud his first work in a professional theatre, later...
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    writer Pierre Véber, and the future actor and theater director Aurélien Lugné-Poe. In November 1885, when Vuillard left the Lycée, he gave up his original...
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  • (born 1968), French equestrian and Olympic competitor Aurélien Marie Lugné aka Lugné-Poe (1869–1940), French actor, theatre director and scenic designer Aurélien...
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    (1867–1936), le nabi journaliste Georges Lacombe (1868–1916), le nabi sculpteur Lugné-Poe (1869–1940) Aristide Maillol (1861–1944) Paul Ranson (1864–1909), le nabi...
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    then 23 years old. It was first performed in Paris in 1896, by Aurélien Lugné-Poe's Théâtre de l'Œuvre at the Nouveau-Théâtre (today, the Théâtre de Paris)...
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    florentine by Oscar Wilde, directed by Lugné-Poe 1907: Philista by Georges Battanchon, directed by Lugné-Poe 1907: Le Droit au bonheur by Camille Lemonnier...
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    Bussang, France. A former actor for Antoine's Théâtre Libre, Aurélien Lugné-Poe, who had returned from an abbreviated military service, joined the Théâtre...
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    remained more cheerful and unaffiliated. The painter-writer Aurelien Lugné-Poe, who shared a studio at 28 rue Pigalle with Bonnard and Vuillard, wrote...
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    Universidad de Puerto Rico (Río Piedras), Visiting Professor (2000) Prix Lugné Poë, Paris, 1949. Prix du duc de Loubat, Paris, 1974. Prix Becucci, Louvain...
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  • in Virginia Leonard Poe (1590–1631), English physician Lovi Poe (born 1989), Filipino actor, model, and recording artist Lugné-Poe (1869–1940), French...
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    The main roles were played as follows: Iokanaan – Max Barbier Hérode – Lugné-Poe Young Syrian – M. Nerey A Jew – M. Labruyère First Soldier – M. Lévêque...
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    (The Ermine) in 1932 and Mandarine in 1933, both produced by Aurélien Lugné-Poe, an innovative actor and stage manager who was then head of the Théâtre...
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  • Cocteau Armand Eloi Jean Giraudoux Louis Jouvet Jorge Lavelli Robert Lepage Lugné-Poe Ariane Mnouchkine Jeanne Moreau Roger Planchon Jacques Rivette Jerome...
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  • Max Linder Vincent Lindon Michael Lonsdale Sylvia Lopez Fabrice Luchini Lugné-Poe Benoît Magimel Jean Marais André Maranne Marcel Marceau Sophie Marceau...
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    Troisième Coupable, directed by Lugné-Poe 1907: Le Baptême, by Alfred Savoir and Fernand Nozière, directed by Lugné-Poe, Théâtre Fémina, 26 November 1913:...
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    last play for marionettes. Maeterlinck dedicated the play to Aurélien Lugné-Poe, a theatre director who had supported several of his earlier works. The...
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  • as Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Bowen, Julian Huxley and Juliette Huxley, Lugné-Pöe, Basil de Sélincourt, and S. S. Koteliansky. Sarton had affairs with both...
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  • the direction of expressionism (the "théâtre de l'oeuvre" of Aurélien Lugné-Poe) and hyper-realism (the theater of André Antoine). The theater director...
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    performed on stage. However, impetuous theatre director Aurélien-Marie Lugné-Poe took the risk, producing the play at his Théâtre de l'Œuvre. On opening...
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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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    October 1893, p. 5 Meyer, p. 716 Swanson, C. A. "An Ibsen Theater in Paris: Lugné-Poe and the Théâtre de L'Œuvre", Scandinavian Studies, November 1942, pp....
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    for tragedy. She then became associated with, and subsequently married, Lugné-Poe, the actor-manager, who had founded a new school of modern drama at the...
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    Comédie-Française – Lucrèce Borgia 1936: Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, mise-en-scène Lugné-Poe, Comédie-Française – Hedda Gabler 1936: La Rabouilleuse by Émile Fabre...
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