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Anouilh
[ a-noo-yuh ]
noun
- Jean [zhah, n], 1910–1987, French dramatist.
Anouilh
/ anuj /
noun
- AnouilhJean19101987MFrenchTHEATRE: dramatist Jean (ʒɑ̃). 1910–87, French dramatist, noted for his reinterpretations of Greek myths: his works include Eurydice (1942), Antigone (1944), and Becket (1959)
Example Sentences
Scob maintained a high-profile stage career alongside her film work, with a string of roles in French drama, including Racine, Molière and Anouilh.
“Sorrow Swag” takes blue as its cue, examining race, grief and gender with theatrical texts from Samuel Beckett and Jean Anouilh; “minor matter” is the “red” chapter, studying love, rage and a mysterious black box.
As he converses — and, implicitly, identifies with — the confined creature in the bowl, he seems to belong to the species of charming lunatics who populate the whimsical works of French dramatists like Anouilh and Giraudoux.
In his third year, he booked a theatre and made his directorial debut with a performance of Jean Anouilh's Point of Departure.
She often skipped school to attend plays and in 1944, at 16, saw a production of Jean Anouilh’s “Antigone.”
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