Theatre Alfred Jarry

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The Theatre Alfred Jarry was founded in January 1926 by Antonin Artaud with Robert Aron and Roger Vitrac, in Paris, France. It was influenced by Surrealism and Theatre of the Absurd, and was foundational to Artaud's theory of the Theatre of Cruelty. The theatre was named after Alfred Jarry, who is most known for creating Ubu Roi. Though short-lived, the theatre was attended by an enormous range of European artists, including Arthur Adamov, André Gide, and Paul Valéry.:249 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Theatre Alfred Jarry
rdf:langString Theatre Alfred Jarry
rdf:langString Theatre Alfred Jarry
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rdf:langString July, 1929
rdf:langString January, 1926
rdf:langString Antonin Artaud, Robert Aron, and Roger Vitrac
rdf:langString Antonin Artaud, Robert Aron, Roger Vitrac, Rene Allendy, Yvonne Allendy
rdf:langString Paris, France
rdf:langString Le Théâtre Alfred-Jarry
rdf:langString Publication and performance of works associated with Surrealism, Theatre of the Absurd and Theatre of Cruelty
rdf:langString The Theatre Alfred Jarry was founded in January 1926 by Antonin Artaud with Robert Aron and Roger Vitrac, in Paris, France. It was influenced by Surrealism and Theatre of the Absurd, and was foundational to Artaud's theory of the Theatre of Cruelty. The theatre was named after Alfred Jarry, who is most known for creating Ubu Roi. Though short-lived, the theatre was attended by an enormous range of European artists, including Arthur Adamov, André Gide, and Paul Valéry.:249
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rdf:langString Le Théâtre Alfred-Jarry
xsd:string Publication and performance of works associated with Surrealism, Theatre of the Absurd and Theatre of Cruelty

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