• Platonov (Russian: Платонов, also known as Fatherlessness and A Play Without a Title) is the name in English given to an early, untitled play in four acts...
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  • ISBN 9782251448343. Théâtre (Body - L'Immobile - Le Cerveau). Paris: C. Bourgois. 1970. p. 269. Le Rémora, pièce en 2 actes. Théâtre ouvert. Paris: Stock...
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    Waiting for Godot (category Theatre of the Absurd)
    1949. The premiere, directed by Roger Blin, was on 5 January 1953 at the Théâtre de Babylone [fr], Paris. The English-language version of the play premiered...
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    Le bonheur de vivre (The Joy of Life) is a painting by Henri Matisse. Along with Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, Le bonheur de vivre is regarded as...
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    Orson Welles (category American theatre directors)
    W.P.A. and Mercury Theatre Playscripts, edited by Richard France. France notes the inscription on the plaque: "Ronda. Al Maestro de Maestros.": ii  The...
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    Mikhalkov's next film, An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano (1977) was adapted by Mikhalkov from Chekhov's early play, Platonov, and won the first prize at...
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    Vaslav Nijinsky for the Ballets Russes, and was first performed in the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris on 29 May 1912. Nijinsky danced the main part himself...
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    designs and costumes by Nicholas Roerich. When first performed at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées on 29 May 1913, the avant-garde nature of the music...
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    The Firebird (redirect from L'Oiseau de feu)
    The Firebird (French: L'Oiseau de feu; Russian: Жар-птица, romanized: Zhar-ptitsa) is a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor...
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    The Master and Margarita (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    performed at the Théâtre de Mercure, Paris, directed by Andrei Serban.[citation needed] 1994: stage production at Montreal's Centaur Theatre, adapted and...
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    Comédie-Française. Le Côté de Guermantes, adapted and directed by Christophe Honoré, created in 2020 at Comédie-Française's Théâtre Marigny, with Loïc Corbery...
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  • National Theatre of Szeged 2017. Szeged, Hungary Festival invitations SPIELART Festival 2013. Munich, Germany Novart Festival 2013. Théâtre National de Bordeaux...
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    the piece to the Society of Independent Artists for a female friend. In a letter dated 11 April 1917 Duchamp wrote to his sister Suzanne: "Une de mes...
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    Dada (redirect from Dada theatre)
    events. For example, when Tristan Tzara was banned from holding seminars in Théâtre Michel in 1923, Iliazd booked the venue on his behalf for the performance...
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    in 1931. In 1937 there was a production by Ernst Josef Aufricht [de] at the Théâtre de l'Étoile which failed, though Brecht himself had attended rehearsals...
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  • Six Characters in Search of an Author (category Theatre controversies)
    Society featuring student actors playing themselves 2014: A production by Théâtre de la Ville-Paris, translated and adopted in French by François Regnault...
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    his books contain some allusions to Russian writers, including Andrei Platonov, Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, Evgeny Voiskunsky [ru] and Isai Lukodyanov [ru]...
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    the Met. In 1930, Strauss took part in a festival of his music at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, and conducted Salome on 5 November in a version with...
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    there, she worked as a stage photographer for the Theatre Festival of Avignon. She worked at the Théâtre National Populaire for ten years from 1951 to 1961...
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    Claude Debussy (category Conservatoire de Paris alumni)
    an orchestral piece inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher and later sketched the libretto for an opera, La chute de la maison Usher...
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    The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Reinhold Goering [de]'s Seeschlacht, at the Deutsches Theater. By contrast, Dagover had little experience in Expressionist theatre, and Barlow argues...
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    founded the Théâtre de l'Œuvre where he was manager from 1892 until 1929. Some of his greatest successes include opening his own symbolist theatre, producing...
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    Neoplasticism (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    theory proposed by Piet Mondrian in 1917 and initially employed by the Dutch De Stijl art movement. The most notable proponents of this theory were the painters...
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    Cate Blanchett (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Spectacles – Théâtre de la Ville". Théâtre de la Ville. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015. "Barbican – Sydney Theatre Company :...
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    maîtres de l'art contemporain) ISBN 2-226-02830-7 Kandinsky. Rétrospective (Foundation Maeght) ISBN 2-900923-26-3 ISBN 2-900923-27-1 Kandinsky. Œuvres de Vassily...
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  • Louise picks up young women for Doctor Génessier) and a lighter, sadder piece for Christiane. In February 2005, the French soundtrack record label Play...
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    17 November 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2007. Glantz 2001, pp. 33–34 Platonov 1964[page needed] National Defence College 1994, pp. 2:262–267 YLE: Kenraali...
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    Gertrude Stein (category Modernist theatre)
    apartment (with the adjacent studio) located on the interior courtyard at 27 rue de Fleurus, 6th arrondissement. Here they accumulated the works of art that formed...
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    Erik Satie (category Fin de siècle)
    just to learn the piece. Cannot sight-read properly". Satie became fascinated by aspects of religion. He spent much time in Notre-Dame de Paris contemplating...
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    Hadley lost a suitcase filled with his manuscripts at the train station Gare de Lyon. He was devastated and furious. Nine months later the couple returned...
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