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A play about an American who wants to convert a theatre to a modern cinema and clashes with the director of the theatre, it could be seen as a defense of the stage against the cinema. | A play about an American who wants to convert a theatre to a modern cinema and clashes with the director of the theatre, it could be seen as a defense of the stage against the cinema. |
Revision as of 16:58, 17 December 2023
Crépuscule du Théâtre (is a French play in three acts and nine tableaux by H.R. Lenormand (Henri-René Lenormand, 1882-1951).
Not to be confused with a South African short story and play called Crepuscule.
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The original text
Crépuscule du Théâtre was originally written in French and published by L'Illustration (Paris, France), in 1924. First produced in the Théâtre des Arts, Paris on 14 December, 1934 and published in 1935,
A play about an American who wants to convert a theatre to a modern cinema and clashes with the director of the theatre, it could be seen as a defense of the stage against the cinema.
Translations and adaptations
Translated from the French into English as In Theatre Street by Ashley Dukes [1], published in Famous Plays of 1937 (Samuel French in New York, and Victor Gollancz in London).
Performance history in South Africa
1946: In Theatre Street presented by the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society, produced by Donald Inskip in the Little Theatre, October 1946, with Sybil Dee, Sidney Wray, E. Clifford Jones, Dorothy Kendal-Grimston, Alfred Faclier, Werner Ochs, Shelagh Cox, Helene van Heerden, Hugh White, Norman Kaye, John Becker.
1950: In Theatre Street performed by the East Rand Theatre Club , directed by Leontine Sagan.
Sources
https://booknode.com/crepuscule_du_theatre_01900255
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/Theatre-Street-Play-Two-Parts-English/1139058742/bd
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama Volume 1 (edited by Stanley Hochman) p. 260[2]
South African Opinion, 3(9):20, 1946.
Trek, 11(8):18, 1946.
Tucker, 1997.
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