Tom Lanoye (his name is pronounced the French way: /lanwa/) was born on 27 August 1958 in the Belgian city Sint Niklaas. He is a novelist, poet, columnist...
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Ingmar Bergman, And We'll Never Be Parted by Jon Fosse, The Russians! by Tom Lanoye, based on Chekhov, The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, Mary Stuart by Friedrich...
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as part of the new generation of young Flemish novelists that included Tom Lanoye and Kristien Hemmerechts. Although Herman Brusselmans once stated in the...
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Antonius) William Shakespeare, Dir.: Rainer Flath Mamma Medea (Jason) Tom Lanoye, Dir.: Simone Sterr The Good Person of Szechwan (Yang Ssun) Bertolt Brecht...
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ensemble cast for De Russen! (The Russians), an adaptation written by Tom Lanoye that rewrites Anton Chekhov's Platonov and Ivanov into a five hour long...
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city and about to be abandoned by her abusive social-climbing husband. Tom Lanoye (2001) used the story of Medea to bring up modern problems (such as migration...
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1942) Herman de Coninck (1944 – 1997) poet Herman Brusselmans (born 1957) Tom Lanoye (born 1958) Erwin Mortier (born 1965) Dimitri Verhulst (born 1972) Flemish...
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Stradonitz (1829–1896), chemist Jaap Kruithof (1929–2009), philosopher Tom Lanoye (born 1958), philologist, writer François Laurent (1810–1887), jurist...
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(e.g. Hendrik Conscience). Important contemporary Flemish authors are Tom Lanoye or Dimitri Verhulst. Belgian francophone literature is sometimes difficult...
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get into a dialogue." Krog's Afrikaans translation of Mamma Medea by Tom Lanoye was staged in South Africa in 2002, also under Basson's direction. 'n...
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several books by the following writers from Dutch to Afrikaans including Tom Lanoye, Herman de Coninck, Harry Mulisch, Herman van Veen, Karel Glastra van...
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1942) Hubert Lampo (1920–2006) Tom Lanoye (born 1958) Jan Lauwereyns (born 1969) Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949) Tom Naegels (born 1975) Alice Nahon...
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Courteaux Patrick De Witte Arnon Grunberg (until August 2024) Gerrit Komrij Tom Lanoye Hugo Matthysen Jan Mulder Kees van Kooten Guido Van Meir Rudy Vandendaele...
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'Nailpin' (b. 1984) Ilyo Hansen, author (b.1966) Gustaaf Joos, cardinal Tom Lanoye, author (b. 1958) Sven Maes, DJ (b. 1973) Daniël Ost, florist (b. 1955)...
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Emmanuel Hiel Guido van Heulendonk Jotie T'Hooft Eric de Kuyper Hubert Lampo Tom Lanoye Rosalie Loveling Virginie Loveling Patricia de Martelaere Bob Mendes Ivo...
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strong interest in collaborating with other artists. His work with writer Tom Lanoye, Cocktale (1988), was the first in a series of collaborations with artists...
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Michel (2014), "Gilles de Rais, le Saint et le Monstre: Roger Planchon, Tom Lanoye", in Bernard, Florence; Bertrand, Michel; Laplace-Claverie, Hélène (eds...
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Caillou Michael Rosen – We're Going on a Bear Hunt Herman Brusselmans and Tom Lanoye – De Canadese muur (The Canadian Wall) Jim Cartwright – Two Nick Darke...
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Boon, Hugo Claus, Jef Geeraerts, Tom Lanoye, Erwin Mortier, Dimitri Verhulst, Jotie T'Hooft, Herman Brusselmans, Tom Naegels, Kristien Hemmerechts, Herman...
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Boon and Hugo Claus. The recent crop of writers includes the novelists Tom Lanoye and Herman Brusselmans, and poets such as the married couple Herman de...
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Ryckaert, psychologist (born 1957) Dirk Braeckman, photographer (born 1958) Tom Lanoye, novelist and poet (born 1958) Peter Vermeersch, composer, clarinet player...
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Moureaux, André Pasquasy and Denis Simonetta. The film was adapted from Tom Lanoye's 2006 novel Het derde huwelijk. Aurore Engelen, "Review: Troisièmes noces"...
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he performed in a 12-hour theatre marathon production of Ten oorlog by Tom Lanoye. Following the merger of this company with KNS (Antwerp), he became an...
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After the second world war Gerard Reve, and later Gerrit Komrij and Tom Lanoye became the leading names. Most of these LGBT writers are Dutch-language...
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first Belgian artist to release an album on Sony Classical. In Humo, Tom Lanoye praised it as the most captivating album of the COVID-19 pandemic year...
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FIESTA Award 2014 for Best Music Theater Production in South Africa (Tom Lanoye: Bloed en Rose) Woordfees Trophy 2014 for Best Classical Concert Performance/Choir...
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(1920–2014) ballet choreographer. Founder of the Royal Ballet of Flanders. 84) Tom Lanoye, (1958–) novelist (Alles Moet Weg, Kartonnen Dozen, Het Goddelijke Monster)...
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golfer 1958 – Sergei Krikalev, Russian engineer and astronaut 1958 – Tom Lanoye, Belgian author, poet, and playwright 1958 – Hugh Orde, British police...
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2003 Literature Prize: Tom Lanoye - Boze Tongen Youth Literature Prize: Floortje Zwigtman - Wolfsroedel Audience Award: Tom Lanoye - Boze Tongen 2004 Literature...
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dozen (Cardboard Boxes), a monologue from a book by the same name by Tom Lanoye and De Libertijn (The Libertine). He also directed the theatre piece,...
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