- Jean
Marie Lucien Pierre Anouilh (/æˈnuːi/; French: [ʒɑ̃ anuj]; 23 June 1910 – 3
October 1987) was a
French dramatist and
screenwriter whose career spanned...
- Jean
Anouilh's play
Antigone (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃tiɡɔn]) is a
tragedy inspired by the play of the same name by Sophocles.
Antigone was
first performed...
- Blast! uses an
arrangement of Barber's
Medea as
their end to Act I. Jean
Anouilh's Médée (1946),
which centers around Medea, Jason, Creon, and Medea's nurse...
- Jean-Baptiste
Anouilh, C.M. (Chinese: 董若翰) (1819–1869) was a
Catholic prelate who
served as the
first Vicar Apostolic of
Southwestern Chi-Li (1858–1869)...
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often shortened to Becket, is a 1959
stage play
written in
French by Jean
Anouilh. It is a
depiction of the
conflict between Thomas Becket and King Henry...
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Stravinsky Szymanowski Varèse Villa-Lobos
Webern Weill Theatre Anderson Anouilh Artaud Beckett Brecht Chekhov Ibsen Jarry Kaiser Maeterlinck Mayakovsky...
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appeared in
several theater productions,
notably Chers Zoiseaux, by Jean
Anouilh,
which premiered in 1976, and Pirandello's
Nuova colonia (1977). She made...
- roles.
Cornell also cast him as the
Messenger in her
production of Jean
Anouilh's Antigone that same year. He was also
offered the
opportunity to portray...
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Eurydice is a play by
French writer Jean
Anouilh,
written in 1941. The
story is set in the 1930s,
among a
troupe of
travelling performers. It combines...
- was
praised by
journalist Bernard Pivot and
intellectuals such as Jean
Anouilh, Hervé Bazin,
Michel Déon,
Thierry Maulnier, and
Louis Pauwels.; however...