Jean-Claude van Itallie
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Jean Claude van Itallie, Jean-Claude Boom-Boom
Jean-Claude van Itallie is a Belgian-born American playwright, performer, and theatre workshop teacher. He is best known for his 1966 anti-Vietnam War play America Hurrah; The Serpent, an ensemble play he wrote with Joseph Chaikin's Open Theatre; his theatrical adaptation of the Tibetan Book of the Dead; and his translations of Anton Chekhov's plays.
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Jean Claude van Itallie
America Hurrah [Motel], Pavane [Interview], TV, Dream, Girl And The Soldier, The, Where Is De Queen, Naropa, Tibetan Book Of The Dead or How Not To Do It Again, War, A Fable, The King Of The United States, Mystery Play, Bag Lady, The Hunter And The Bird, It's Almost Like Being, Where Is De Queen?, I'm Really Here, Master And Margarita, Ancient Boys, Fear Itself: Secrets Of The White House, War, Sex, And Dreams, Guys Dreamin'
America Hurrah: 3 Views of the U.S.A. (1966-1968), Two Short Plays by Jean-Claude van Itallie (1965), Dream (1965), Six Plays From The '65-'66 European Tour (1966), War (1968), Motel (1981), Naropa (1982), Tibetan Book of the Dead or How Not To Do It Again, The (1983), Uncle Vanya (1983), "America Hurrah" and "Little Mother" in Paris (1965), "Birdbath" and "Thank You, Miss Victoria" and "War" in Paris (1965), "America Hurrah" and "The Circus" and "Hurrah for the Bridge" in Copenhagen (1965), "Thank You, Miss Victoria" and "Birdbath" and "War" in Copenhagen (1965), "Birdbath" and "War" in Copenhagen (1966), "The Recluse" and "War" in Sweden (1966), "Pavane" and "Homo" in Zagreb (1966), "Pavane" and "Tattoo Parlor" in Copenhagen (1966), La MaMa Repertory Troupe in Stockholm (1966), La MaMa Repertory Troupe in Gothenburg (1966), "War," "This is the Rill Speaking" and "Homo" in Durham, UK (1966), War, Sex, And Dreams (1999), War, Sex, And Dreams (1999), Guys Dreamin' (1997), Motel (2004), The Tibetan Book Of The Dead (2008)
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