-
return to Samaris. Les
murailles de Samaris, 1984,
Casterman Les
murailles de
Samaris (revised edition), 1988,
Casterman Les
murailles de Samaris, 1993, Casterman...
- Segu: A
Novel (French: Ségou: les
murailles de terre, lit. Segu: The
Earthern Wall) is a
French novel by
Maryse Condé
published in May 1984. It was Condé's...
-
Theatre P****e
Muraille is a
theatre company in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is on
Ryerson Avenue in the
Alexandra Park
neighbourhood of Toronto. One of...
-
theatre director, most
noted as a
former artistic director of
Theatre P****e
Muraille.
Originally from
North Battleford, Saskatchewan, he
first became prominent...
- The p****er-through-walls (French: Le P****e-
muraille),
translated as The Man Who
Walked through Walls, The Walker-through-Walls or The Man who
Could Walk...
-
French libretto. The
musical is
adapted from the 1943
short story Le P****e-
Muraille by
Marcel Aymé and set in
Paris shortly after World War II. It centers...
- director,
working with the
Stratford Shakespeare Festival and
Theatre P****e
Muraille, and co-founding the
Canadian Stage Company.
Rubinek was born in Föhrenwald...
- the spring. In 1997,
Legrand composed the
score for the
musical Le P****e-
muraille, with a book by
Didier Van Cauwelaert. It
premiered on
Broadway in 2002...
- Le p****e-
muraille (French: The Walker-Through-Walls), also
known as
Chambre sensorielle, is the name of a
bronze sculpture created in 2006 by
French sculptor...
- Rivest. The five
songs were La
censure pour l'échafaud, La
bataille des
murailles, L'empire du pire en pire, Antiaméricanisme
primaire and Libérez-nous...