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17 Cards in this Set
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French director of “nearly impossible plays”
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Barrault, Jean-Louis
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Irish absurdist: Waiting for Godot
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Beckett, Samuel
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Italian Judge and Playwright: Corruption in the Palace of Justice
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Betti, Ugo
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French existentialist playwright: Caligula
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Camus, Albert
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European Designer who established “Brechtian” staging
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Caspar Neher
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French Playwright who believed in “deviation”: The Balcony
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Genet, Jean
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Polish acting theorist and author of Towards a Poor Theatre
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Grotowski, Jerzy
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Czech playwright-turned-statesman: The Memorandum
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Havel, Vaclav
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Romanian absurdist: Rhinoceros
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Ionesco, Eugene
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One of the most popular Slavic playwrights: Tango
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Mrozek, Slawomir
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Strongest Polish playwright of the 50’s & 60’s: The Card Index
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Rosewiscz, Tadeusz
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French existentialist playwright: The Flies
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Sartre, Jean-Paul
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“Brechtian” Italian director; founded of Piccolo Teatro
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Strehler, Giorgio
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The “king” of modern stenographers from 1956-2002
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Svoboda, Josef
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Polish director who was the most in-demand in Europe, 1960-1980
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Swinarski, Konard
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Spanish playwright of international acclaim: The Story of a Stairway
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Vallejo, Antonio Buero
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Polish surrealist: The Madman and the Nun
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Witkiewicz, Stanislaw
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