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Michel de
Ghelderode (born Adémar
Adolphe Louis Martens; 3
April 1898 – 1
April 1962) was an avant-garde
Belgian dramatist, from Flanders, who
spoke and...
- two acts and
lasts about 100 minutes. Its libretto,
based on
Michel de
Ghelderode's 1934 play La
balade du
Grand Macabre, was
written by
Ligeti himself in...
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Friedrich Theodor Vischer The
Death of
Doctor Faustus (1925) by
Michel de
Ghelderode Mephisto (1933)
Klaus Mann Faust, a
Subjective Tragedy (1934) by Fernando...
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Three Sisters Los
Angeles Theatre Center Baron Tuzenbach 1986
Michel de
Ghelderode's Barabbus Los
Angeles Theatre Center Pontius Pilate and The
Watcher 1987...
- Madrid: Espasa-Calpe.
Guillaume Apollinaire: Don Juan (1914)
Michel de
Ghelderode: Don Juan (1928) Don Jon (2013)
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studied and
lived there, as did the avant-garde
dramatist Michel de
Ghelderode. The city was also home of the
impressionist painter Anna Boch from the...
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appeared as "Hieronymous the Miser" in a KPFA
radio production of
Michel de
Ghelderode's Breugelesque play, Red Magic.[citation needed]
Lerner moved to Los Angeles...
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Lagerkvist Barabbas (play), a 1928 play by
Belgian dramatist Michel de
Ghelderode Barabbas, A
Dream of the Word's Tragedy, an 1893
novel by
English writer...
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works by
Guillaume Apollinaire, René Char,
Annie Girardot,
Michel de
Ghelderode,
Nathalie Sarraute and
several books by
Marguerite Duras. She also translates...
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including works by the
playwrights Jean Genet,
Eugene Ionesco and
Michel de
Ghelderode, to the
professional theater in the
United States. Bov****o also performed...