Les Trois Sœurs
theatrical production (Teatro di Torino di Riccardo Gualino)
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Les Trois Sœurs
Summary
Les Trois Sœurs is a theatrical production[1].
Key Facts
- Les Trois Sœurs authored Anton Chekhov[2].
- Les Trois Sœurs's instance of is recorded as theatrical production[3].
- Les Trois Sœurs's director is recorded as Georges Pitoëff[4].
- Les Trois Sœurs's genre is recorded as prose[5].
- Les Trois Sœurs's genre is recorded as drama[6].
- Les Trois Sœurs's based on is recorded as Les Trois Sœurs[7].
- Les Trois Sœurs's based on is recorded as Three Sisters[8].
- Les Trois Sœurs's cast member is recorded as Georges Pitoëff[9].
- Les Trois Sœurs's cast member is recorded as Jean Hort[10].
- Les Trois Sœurs's cast member is recorded as Paulette Pax[11].
- Les Trois Sœurs's cast member is recorded as Ludmilla Pitoëff[12].
- Les Trois Sœurs's cast member is recorded as Henry Gaultier[13].
- Les Trois Sœurs's cast member is recorded as Jean d'Yd[14].
- Les Trois Sœurs's cast member is recorded as Léon Larive[15].
- Les Trois Sœurs's cast member is recorded as Alice Reichen[16].
- Les Trois Sœurs's location is recorded as Turin[17].
- Les Trois Sœurs's part of is recorded as Q56665185[18].
- Les Trois Sœurs's language of work or name is recorded as French[19].
- Les Trois Sœurs's work available at URL is recorded as http://www.teatrotorino.unito.it/images/1928-1929/programmi_sala/1929_03_14.pdf[20].
- Les Trois Sœurs's described at URL is recorded as http://www.teatrotorino.unito.it/index.php/1928-1929/183-1929-03-14-rappresentazioni-straordinarie-della-compagnia-di-georges-e-ludmilla-pitoeff[21].
- Les Trois Sœurs's date of first performance is recorded as +1929-03-14T00:00:00Z[22].
- Les Trois Sœurs's time period is recorded as French dramatic season 1929[23].
- Les Trois Sœurs's time period is recorded as European Theater Season 1928/29[24].
- Les Trois Sœurs's location of first performance is recorded as Teatro di Torino[25].
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Works and Contributions
Les Trois Sœurs authored Anton Chekhov[2].