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Incident at Vichy is a one-act play written in 1964 by American dramatist Arthur Miller. It depicts a group of men who have been detained in Vichy France in 1942; they are being held for their "racial" inspection by German military officers and Vichy French police. The play focuses on the subjects of human nature, guilt, fear, and complicity and examines how the Nazis were able to perpetrate the Holocaust with so little resistance. Miller said of Incident at Vichy, "What is dark if not unknown is the relationship between those who side with justice and their implication in the evil they oppose. [...] The good and the evil are not compartments but two elements of a transaction."

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  • Incident at Vichy (en)
  • Incidente a Vichy (it)
  • Это случилось в Виши (ru)
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  • Incidente a Vichy (Incident at Vichy) è un'opera teatrale del drammaturgo statunitense Arthur Miller, debuttata a New York nel 1964. Il dramma racconta di un gruppo di uomini detenuti nella Repubblica di Vichy in attesa di un'ispezione da parte dei militare tedeschi e della polizia francese per decretare la loro etnia d'origine. La pièce, che affronta i temi della natura umana, della paura e del senso di colpa, si interroga su come i nazisti abbiano potuto realizzare la Shoah con così poca resistenza. (it)
  • Это случилось в Виши (англ. Incident At Vichy) — пьеса американского драматурга Артура Миллера, написанная в 1964 году о группе мужчин, задержанных для проверки на расовую принадлежность немецкими военными офицерами и французскими полицейскими-коллаборационистами в городе Виши во время Второй мировой войны. Пьеса затрагивает темы человеческой природы, вины, страха и взаимопомощи. В 1973 году Миллер адаптировал пьесу для телевидения. (ru)
  • Incident at Vichy is a one-act play written in 1964 by American dramatist Arthur Miller. It depicts a group of men who have been detained in Vichy France in 1942; they are being held for their "racial" inspection by German military officers and Vichy French police. The play focuses on the subjects of human nature, guilt, fear, and complicity and examines how the Nazis were able to perpetrate the Holocaust with so little resistance. Miller said of Incident at Vichy, "What is dark if not unknown is the relationship between those who side with justice and their implication in the evil they oppose. [...] The good and the evil are not compartments but two elements of a transaction." (en)
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  • Incident at Vichy is a one-act play written in 1964 by American dramatist Arthur Miller. It depicts a group of men who have been detained in Vichy France in 1942; they are being held for their "racial" inspection by German military officers and Vichy French police. The play focuses on the subjects of human nature, guilt, fear, and complicity and examines how the Nazis were able to perpetrate the Holocaust with so little resistance. Miller said of Incident at Vichy, "What is dark if not unknown is the relationship between those who side with justice and their implication in the evil they oppose. [...] The good and the evil are not compartments but two elements of a transaction." The play premiered on Broadway on December 3, 1964, at the ANTA Washington Square Theatre in New York City. The production closed on May 7, 1965, after 32 performances. The cast included Michael Strong as LeBeau, Stanley Beck as Bayard, Paul Mann as Marchand, and David J. Stewart as Monceau. A London production in 1966 at the Phoenix Theatre starred Alec Guinness, Anthony Quayle and Nigel Davenport. Miller adapted the play for a 1973 television production directed by Stacy Keach and starring Andy Robinson, , Harris Yulin, Richard Jordan and René Auberjonois. (en)
  • Incidente a Vichy (Incident at Vichy) è un'opera teatrale del drammaturgo statunitense Arthur Miller, debuttata a New York nel 1964. Il dramma racconta di un gruppo di uomini detenuti nella Repubblica di Vichy in attesa di un'ispezione da parte dei militare tedeschi e della polizia francese per decretare la loro etnia d'origine. La pièce, che affronta i temi della natura umana, della paura e del senso di colpa, si interroga su come i nazisti abbiano potuto realizzare la Shoah con così poca resistenza. (it)
  • Это случилось в Виши (англ. Incident At Vichy) — пьеса американского драматурга Артура Миллера, написанная в 1964 году о группе мужчин, задержанных для проверки на расовую принадлежность немецкими военными офицерами и французскими полицейскими-коллаборационистами в городе Виши во время Второй мировой войны. Пьеса затрагивает темы человеческой природы, вины, страха и взаимопомощи. В 1973 году Миллер адаптировал пьесу для телевидения. (ru)
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