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− | ''[[Le Grand Cérémonial]]'' is a play by Fernando Arrabal Terán (1932-*) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Arrabal]. | + | ''[[Le Grand Cérémonial. Cérémonie pour un Noir Assassiné]]'' is a French play by Fernando Arrabal Terán (1932-*) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Arrabal]. |
+ | Often referred to simply as '''''[[Le Grand Cérémonial]]''''' or as ''[[El Gran Ceremonial]]''s in Spanish. | ||
+ | Performed in Paris at the Théâtre des Mathurins, opening on 15 March, 1966, directed by Georges Vitaly (1917-2007)[]. | ||
− | Published in French as ''[[Le Grand Cérémonial]]'' ( | + | Published in French as ''[[Le Grand Cérémonial. Cérémonie pour un Noir Assassiné]]'' in ''Fernado Arrabal Théâtre III'' by Julliard, Paris (and again in Volume 3 of ''Théâtre, Fernando Arrabal'' by C. Bourgois in 1968.) |
Translated into English from the French as ''[[The Grand Ceremonial]]'' by Barbara Wright and published in the collection ''Plays. Fernando Arrabal'' by Calder & Boyars in 1967. | Translated into English from the French as ''[[The Grand Ceremonial]]'' by Barbara Wright and published in the collection ''Plays. Fernando Arrabal'' by Calder & Boyars in 1967. |
Revision as of 05:45, 6 March 2020
Le Grand Cérémonial. Cérémonie pour un Noir Assassiné is a French play by Fernando Arrabal Terán (1932-*) [1].
Often referred to simply as Le Grand Cérémonial or as El Gran Ceremonials in Spanish.
Performed in Paris at the Théâtre des Mathurins, opening on 15 March, 1966, directed by Georges Vitaly (1917-2007)[].
Published in French as Le Grand Cérémonial. Cérémonie pour un Noir Assassiné in Fernado Arrabal Théâtre III by Julliard, Paris (and again in Volume 3 of Théâtre, Fernando Arrabal by C. Bourgois in 1968.)
Translated into English from the French as The Grand Ceremonial by Barbara Wright and published in the collection Plays. Fernando Arrabal by Calder & Boyars in 1967.
Filmed in French as Le grand ceremonial[2] in 1969, directed by Pierre-Alain Jolivet, and released in English as Weird Weirdo (1969)
Performance history in South Africa
1984: Performed on the National Arts Festival Fringe, starring Lindsay Reardon, Reza de Wet, Denys Webb, Di Dodds.
1991: Lindsay Reardon directed another production that was presented at the National Arts Festival Fringe, starring himself, Diane de Marigny, Zane Hannan and Cal Volks.
Sources
https://data.bnf.fr/fr/39460353/le_grand_ceremonial_spectacle_1966/
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Grand_C%C3%A9r%C3%A9monial_(film)
National Arts Festival programmes, 1984 and 1991.
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