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Samuel Beckett
In January 1953 while a student at the Sorbonne playwright Samuel Beckett attended the first public performance of En Attendant Godot (Waiting for Godot), by a then obscure Irish-born dramatist, Samuel Beckett.
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Samuel Beckett wrote one of Samuel Beckett's most famous plays, Waiting for Godot, in 1949
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En attendant Godot – Beckett wrote it in French originally – opened at a small auditorium of Theatre de Babylone for a run of 300 shows before being translated and performed in English two years later in London.
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James Joyce
James Joyce , but made Samuel Beckett's name as a uniquely original playwright when Waiting For Godot (En attendant Godot) was first staged in 1953.
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Samual
Samual is considered one of the last modernist writers and is perhaps best known for Our Beckett's play, En attendant Godot (1952; Waiting for Godot).
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Siwan together with Blodeuwedd (1956)
Siwan (1956) together with Blodeuwedd are considered as the "canonical examples of Welsh language drama" 8th Baron Howard de Walden also translated Samuel Beckett's En attendant Godot into Welsh.
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at Teatr Współczesny in Kraków (Teatr 38)
Samuel Beckett's En attendant Godot in translation premiered as far back as 1957 both in Warsaw (at Teatr Współczesny) and in Kraków (Teatr 38).
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Normand Chouinard
But Normand Chouinard had started Normand Chouinard's stage career before graduation, appearing in 1972 at the Trident in Charbonneau et le chef, followed by En attendant Godot (1974) and La Nuit des rois (1975).
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Jerôme Lindon
; Jerôme Lindon publishes En attendant Godot in Jerôme Lindon's Éditions de minuit (17 Oct. 1952); comes to public prominence with Paris staging of En attendant Godot, dir.
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costume designer Gabriel Berry
costume designer Gabriel Berry studied painting with Hans Hofmann, lived in Paris for a few years, saw the original production of En attendant Godot, and wrote costume designer Gabriel Berry's first performance text in 1961.
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