Thieves' Carnival
1938 play written by French playwright Jean Anouilh
Le Bal des Voleurs | |
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Written by | Jean Anouilh |
Date premiered | 17 August 1938 |
Place premiered | Théâtre des Arts Paris, France |
Original language | French |
Genre | Comedy ballet |
Le Bal des Voleurs (Thieves' Carnival) is a play written by French playwright Jean Anouilh, first staged at Théâtre des Arts, Paris on 17 August 1938.
Later productions
Thieves' Carnival was presented on the televised series The Play of the Week in 1959.
Awards and nominations
- 1955 Vernon Rice Award for Best Production (Drama Desk Awards)
References
- Anouilh, Jean (1938). Le bal des voleurs, comédie-ballet (in French) (First ed.). Paris: s.n. OCLC 1634935.
- Anouilh, Jean (1952). Thieves' Carnival, A Play in Four Acts. London: Methuen. OCLC 1051597.
External links
- as Thieves Carnival at IMDb
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