Antigone (Brecht play)
Antigone, also known as The Antigone of Sophocles, is an adaptation by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht of Hölderlin's translation of Sophocles' tragedy. It was first performed at the Chur Stadttheater in Switzerland in 1948, with Brecht's second wife Helene Weigel, in the lead role. This was Brecht's first directorial collaboration with Caspar Neher.
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Antigone (Brecht play)
Antigone, also known as The Antigone of Sophocles, is an adaptation by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht of Hölderlin's translation of Sophocles' tragedy. It was first performed at the Chur Stadttheater in Switzerland in 1948, with Brecht's second wife Helene Weigel, in the lead role. This was Brecht's first directorial collaboration with Caspar Neher.
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L'Antigone de Bertolt Brecht e ...... r Paul Dessau et Hanns Eisler.
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Antigona, también conocida com ...... olaboración con Caspar Neher.
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Antigone, also known as The An ...... llaboration with Caspar Neher.
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L'Antigone de Bertolt Brecht e ...... r Paul Dessau et Hanns Eisler.
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Antigona (obra de teatro de Bertolt Brecht)
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Antigone (Brecht play)
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Antigone (Brecht)
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