Audrey Hepburn, The Beatles, Ava Gardner. Whether they were on set or singing on stage, these vintage photos show the best moments of celebrities in Paris.
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An actress playing in "The madwoman of Chaillot" Jean Giraudoux staged by Georges Wilson in the TNP rests in its costume during a rehearsal.
Originally written to protest thoughtless urban renewal, THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT has remained remarkably up-to-date. When it was first revived, the actor Georges Wilson wrote, \"It is a prophetic play in the sense that the dangers denounced more than twenty years ago have become true and immediately observable in everyday life. The theme is alienation. The Madwoman tells us, 'Poor fools, take the time to breathe, you soon will be the living dead, mindless robots.'\" Today, the play speaks to environmental concerns, the destruction of the natural world, and the manipulation of world financial markets.
Painting of Martita Hunt as Countess Aurelia, the Madwoman of Chaillot in The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, painted by Elizabeth Montgomery, possibly 1951
Stratford has commissioned a new translation by David Edney that is now getting its world premiere in a colourful production by Donna Feore
Painting of Martita Hunt as Countess Aurelia, the Madwoman of Chaillot in The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, painted by Elizabeth Montgomery, possibly 1951
Four Contemporary French Plays Intro by Ruby Cohn Modern Library, stated September 1967, unclear if slightly later printing Hardcover in dust jacket Book is Near Fine with previous owner's bookplate to front flyleaf. Pages clean and unmarked. Dust jacket is Very Good, unclipped, with shallow edgewear to jacket. Handsome Modern Library edition! Contents: Antigone / by Jean Anouilh -- No exit / by Jean-Paul Sartre -- Caligula / by Albert Camus -- Madwoman of Chaillot / by Jean Giraudoux --
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