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Theatre

Clurman, Harold | July 27, 1963 issue

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In this article, the author recounts his experiences concerned with the contemporary theater and art culture of West European cities during his visit to Warsaw, Poland. He expresses his memories with the production of the theatrical production "The Three-penny Opera." It is reported that Warsaw has twenty-five theatres and hence very diversified in theatre culture. The author reviews some theatrical plays and dramas. Some of those reviewed plays are "The Three Sisters," directed by Erwin Axer; "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," by Bertolt Brecht; and "The King Dies," by Eugene Ionesco.

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THEATER; THREE Sisters, The (Theatrical production); THREEPENNY Opera, The (Theatrical production); RESISTIBLE Rise of Arturo Ui, The (Theatrical production); AXER, Erwin; IONESCO, Eugene; BRECHT, Bertolt, 1898-1956; DRAMA; OPERA; WARSAW (Poland); POLAND
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