The leading figure of absurdist theater and one of the great innovators of the modern stage, Eugene Ionesco did not write his first play, The Bald Soprano, until 1950. He went on to become an
internationally renowned master of modern drama, famous for the comic proportions and bizarre effects that allow his work to be simultaneously hilarious, tragic, and profound.
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Minetti: A Portrait of the Artist As an Old Man
$808 -
3 Winters
$943 -
Cyrano
$405 -
Idomeneus
$808 -
The Brecht Yearbook / Das Brecht-Jahrbuch
$2,248 -
Heiner Müller’s the Hamletmachine
$383 -
Peer Gynt
$448 -
Landscape With Skiproads and Book Burning: Two Plays
$808 -
And the Sun Stood Still: A Play in Two Acts
$770 -
Ghosts
$313 -
An Incomprehensible Mother Tongue & The Animal of Time L’Animal du temps
$450 -
The Dance of Death
$405 -
Nathan the Wise
$140 -
The Importance of Being Earnest
$350 -
Mayenburg: Three Plays - The Dog, The Night, The Knife / Eldorado / Perplex
$1,393 -
Faust: The First Part of the Tragedy
$808 -
Cervantes’s Eight Interludes
$595 -
The Aesthetics of the Ephemeral: Memory Theaters in Contemporary Barcelona
$1,348 -
A Doll’s House and Other Plays: With Pillars of the Community, Ghosts and an Enemy of the People
$420 -
Toller: Plays
$1,393