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- Rough_for_Theatre_I abstract "Rough for Theatre I is a one-act theatrical sketch by Samuel Beckett. Also known simply as Theatre I it began life originally in French in the late fifties as Fragment de théâtre and was later translated into English by Beckett himself. The first production was at the Schiller Theatre, Hamburg in 1979, directed by Walter Asmus. It was staged as Fragment for Theater I at the Magic Theater, San Francisco in September 1986 by Stan Gontarski with Robert Wagner (A) and Tom Luce (B).".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I author Samuel_Beckett.
- Rough_for_Theatre_I characterInPlay "A".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I characterInPlay "B".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I originalLanguage French_language.
- Rough_for_Theatre_I premierePlace Hamburg.
- Rough_for_Theatre_I premierePlace West_Germany.
- Rough_for_Theatre_I premiereYear "1979".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I settingOfPlay "A derelict street corner".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I wikiPageExternalLink www.magictheatre.org.
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- Rough_for_Theatre_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rough For Theatre 1".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rough for Theatre I".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I characters "A".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I characters "B".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I name "Rough for Theatre I".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I origLang French_language.
- Rough_for_Theatre_I place "Schiller Theatre, Hamburg, West Germany".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I premiere "1979".
- Rough_for_Theatre_I setting "A derelict street corner".
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- Rough_for_Theatre_I writer Samuel_Beckett.
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- Rough_for_Theatre_I comment "Rough for Theatre I is a one-act theatrical sketch by Samuel Beckett. Also known simply as Theatre I it began life originally in French in the late fifties as Fragment de théâtre and was later translated into English by Beckett himself. The first production was at the Schiller Theatre, Hamburg in 1979, directed by Walter Asmus. It was staged as Fragment for Theater I at the Magic Theater, San Francisco in September 1986 by Stan Gontarski with Robert Wagner (A) and Tom Luce (B).".
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