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Les Chants d’amour des alphabets d’Auschwitz
Author(s): Armand Gatti
A multi-hour spectacle, sometimes described as a “theatre marathon,” Les Chants is based on works by survivors of Auschwitz and other camps. The work, structured in chapters, is to be staged in various locales, as was done when presented.
Format: Drama
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production: Théâtre National de Chaillot, Paris, 1966. Directed by Armand Gatti.
Nationality of Author: French
Original Language: French
Publisher:
Paris: Verdier
Experience(s) Chronicled: Allegoric or Metaphoric Representations | Concentration and Extermination Camps | Survivors and Subsequent Generations