Yö yli Euroopan

Finnish play by Mika Waltari
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Yö yli Euroopan is a Finnish play. It was written by Mika Waltari and produced in 1933. It was never performed during Waltari's lifetime; he had produced only 100 copies and forbidden any performances, copies or quotations. The republishing ban was overturned in 1999 upon WSOY issuing a collection of Waltari's plays with his heirs' permission, and the play premiered in 2012.[1]

Sources

  1. ^ "Miten ihmeessä Waltarin näytelmä päätyi julkisuuteen?". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 2012-11-24. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
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