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Eurydice is a play by French writer Jean Anouilh, written in 1941. The story is set in the 1930s, among a troupe of travelling performers. It combines skepticism about romance in general and the intensity of the relationship between Orpheus and Eurydice with an other-worldly mysticism. The result is a heavily ironic modern retelling of the classical Orpheus myth. The play has also been performed under the title Point of Departure, a translation by Kitty Black, and on Broadway as Legend of Lovers, in a 1951 production by the Theatre Guild.

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  • Η Ευρυδίκη είναι θεατρικό έργο του Ζαν Ανούιγ, γραμμένο το 1941. Αποτελεί μέρος των Μαύρων θεατρικών έργων του συγγραφέα, μαζί με την Ερμίνα (1931), (1934) και τον (1937). (el)
  • Eurydice is a play by French writer Jean Anouilh, written in 1941. The story is set in the 1930s, among a troupe of travelling performers. It combines skepticism about romance in general and the intensity of the relationship between Orpheus and Eurydice with an other-worldly mysticism. The result is a heavily ironic modern retelling of the classical Orpheus myth. The play has also been performed under the title Point of Departure, a translation by Kitty Black, and on Broadway as Legend of Lovers, in a 1951 production by the Theatre Guild. (en)
  • Eurydice est une pièce de théâtre de Jean Anouilh créée au théâtre de l'Atelier (Paris) le 18 décembre 1942 dans une mise en scène et des décors d'André Barsacq. Elle fait partie des Pièces noires avec L'Hermine (1931), La Sauvage (1934) et Le Voyageur sans bagage (1937). (fr)
  • Euridice (Eurydice) è una tragedia di Jean Anouilh, scritta nel 1941 e portata in scena per la prima volta a Parigi nel 1942. Ambientato negli anni 30, il dramma è una rivisitazione amaramente ironica del mito di Orfeo ed Euridice, in cui lo scetticismo sull'amore si fonde al misticismo. (it)
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  • Η Ευρυδίκη είναι θεατρικό έργο του Ζαν Ανούιγ, γραμμένο το 1941. Αποτελεί μέρος των Μαύρων θεατρικών έργων του συγγραφέα, μαζί με την Ερμίνα (1931), (1934) και τον (1937). (el)
  • Eurydice is a play by French writer Jean Anouilh, written in 1941. The story is set in the 1930s, among a troupe of travelling performers. It combines skepticism about romance in general and the intensity of the relationship between Orpheus and Eurydice with an other-worldly mysticism. The result is a heavily ironic modern retelling of the classical Orpheus myth. The play has also been performed under the title Point of Departure, a translation by Kitty Black, and on Broadway as Legend of Lovers, in a 1951 production by the Theatre Guild. (en)
  • Eurydice est une pièce de théâtre de Jean Anouilh créée au théâtre de l'Atelier (Paris) le 18 décembre 1942 dans une mise en scène et des décors d'André Barsacq. Elle fait partie des Pièces noires avec L'Hermine (1931), La Sauvage (1934) et Le Voyageur sans bagage (1937). (fr)
  • Euridice (Eurydice) è una tragedia di Jean Anouilh, scritta nel 1941 e portata in scena per la prima volta a Parigi nel 1942. Ambientato negli anni 30, il dramma è una rivisitazione amaramente ironica del mito di Orfeo ed Euridice, in cui lo scetticismo sull'amore si fonde al misticismo. (it)
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  • Ευρυδίκη (Ανούιγ) (el)
  • Eurydice (Anouilh play) (en)
  • Eurydice (Anouilh) (fr)
  • Euridice (Anouilh) (it)
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