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- Act_Without_Words_I abstract "Act Without Words I is a short play by Samuel Beckett. It is a mime, Beckett's first (followed by Act Without Words II). Like many of Beckett's works, the play was originally written in French (Acte sans paroles I), being translated into English by Beckett himself. It was written in 1956 following a request from the dancer Deryk Mendel and first performed on 3 April 1957 at the Royal Court Theatre in London. On that occasion it followed a performance of Endgame. The original music to accompany the performance was written by John S. Beckett (composer), Samuel's cousin (who would later collaborate with him on the radio play Words and Music).".
- Act_Without_Words_I author Samuel_Beckett.
- Act_Without_Words_I muteCharacterInPlay "Man".
- Act_Without_Words_I originalLanguage French_language.
- Act_Without_Words_I premiereDate "1957-04-03".
- Act_Without_Words_I premierePlace London.
- Act_Without_Words_I premierePlace Royal_Court_Theatre.
- Act_Without_Words_I premiereYear "1957".
- Act_Without_Words_I settingOfPlay "A desert".
- Act_Without_Words_I thumbnail DazzlingLightFirstThursdayBoise.jpg?width=300.
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- Act_Without_Words_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:1956_plays.
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- Act_Without_Words_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Act Without Words 1".
- Act_Without_Words_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Act Without Words I".
- Act_Without_Words_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Act Without Words".
- Act_Without_Words_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Act without Words".
- Act_Without_Words_I mute "Man".
- Act_Without_Words_I name "Act Without Words I".
- Act_Without_Words_I origLang French_language.
- Act_Without_Words_I place London.
- Act_Without_Words_I place Royal_Court_Theatre.
- Act_Without_Words_I premiere "1957-04-03".
- Act_Without_Words_I setting "A desert".
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- Act_Without_Words_I writer Samuel_Beckett.
- Act_Without_Words_I subject Category:1956_plays.
- Act_Without_Words_I subject Category:Plays_by_Samuel_Beckett.
- Act_Without_Words_I subject Category:Theatre_of_the_Absurd.
- Act_Without_Words_I hypernym Play.
- Act_Without_Words_I type Genre.
- Act_Without_Words_I type Play.
- Act_Without_Words_I type Work.
- Act_Without_Words_I type WrittenWork.
- Act_Without_Words_I type Genre.
- Act_Without_Words_I type Work.
- Act_Without_Words_I type CreativeWork.
- Act_Without_Words_I type Thing.
- Act_Without_Words_I type Q25379.
- Act_Without_Words_I type Q386724.
- Act_Without_Words_I comment "Act Without Words I is a short play by Samuel Beckett. It is a mime, Beckett's first (followed by Act Without Words II). Like many of Beckett's works, the play was originally written in French (Acte sans paroles I), being translated into English by Beckett himself. It was written in 1956 following a request from the dancer Deryk Mendel and first performed on 3 April 1957 at the Royal Court Theatre in London. On that occasion it followed a performance of Endgame.".