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Camus had a great admiration for Faulkner. In his play, he changed the dialogues substantially. According to John Philip Couch "In Requiem pour une nonne Camus achieved an unusual density and tension appropriate to tragedy... One may conclude that for the first time in his career Camus was capable of
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review wrote: "Faulkner lays on the Southern Gothic-soap operatic trappings-blackmail, drunkenness, child abandonment, adultery. Faulkner makes his characters talk this all out. Greg Cesear's measured staging respects that talk to a fault, treating the creepy revelations with a sedate deliberateness
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wrote: "Before the play was seen by an American audience, it had been staged in twelve foreign countries, the two most popular being the London production and Camus' adaptation in France." Although the New York production closed after 43 performances, it was included in
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during the 1956/1957 season. Catherine Sellers portrayed the pivitol role of Temple Drake. The performers were: Michel Auclair, François Perrot, Marc Cassot, François Dalou, Jacques Gripel, Michel Maurette, Tatiana Moukhine.
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wrote: “It resembles the state of mind Europe was in shortly after the war: since everyone felt tainted in some way, cleansing seemed possible only by an admission of one’s guilt.”
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wrote of Ciulei “He staged plays and operas worldwide, making his mark with a bold visual aesthetic and a politically charged approach to directing.”
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wrote: “Nothing can be taken hold of or defined. But the slow flow of dialogue is characteristic of Mr. Faulkner, who listens to a distant drum.”
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in developing the performance script). The play opened in London on November 27, 1957 with Ruth Ford as Temple and a cast that included
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wrote: "The play, like Oedipus Rex, is a detective story that tracks truths its characters would not reveal to others or themselves."
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on January 30, 1959, with the same cast principals, also directed by Tony Richardson. Nancy Drew Taylor in her
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in Minneapolis, Minnesota presented the play as part of its 1982-83 season. It was directed by
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theatre company, presented the play in a 1993 Chicago production. Lawrence Bommer in his
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Couch, J. (1960). "Camus and Faulkner: The Search for the Language of Modern Tragedy".
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that makes them hard to ignite. The result is icy-elegant acting...set in amber."
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wrote: “There is nothing on the London stage as powerful as this tense drama.”
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The literary career of William Faulkner : a bibliographical study
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presented William Faulkner's adaptation from the novel (although the
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writing a serious play worthy of his accomplishments in the novel."
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Best plays of 1958-1959; the Burns Mantle yearbook;
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