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- Rough_for_Theatre_II abstract "Rough for Theatre II (also known simply as Theatre II) is a short play by Samuel Beckett. “Although this discarded piece of theatre is dated ‘circa 1960’ in End and Odds, a manuscript from two years earlier exists in Trinity College, Dublin, Library. This situates a first version, written in French [as Fragment de théâtre II] and different from that eventually published in 1976 as between the English plays Krapp's Last Tape and Embers.”".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II author Samuel_Beckett.
- Rough_for_Theatre_II characterInPlay "A (Bertrand)".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II characterInPlay "B (Morvan)".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II characterInPlay "C (Croker)".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II originalLanguage French_language.
- Rough_for_Theatre_II settingOfPlay "An apartment".
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- Rough_for_Theatre_II wikiPageRevisionID "645233620".
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- Rough_for_Theatre_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950s_plays.
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- Rough_for_Theatre_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre_of_the_Absurd.
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- Rough_for_Theatre_II wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_Trio_(play).
- Rough_for_Theatre_II wikiPageWikiLink Heaven_Can_Wait_(1943_film).
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- Rough_for_Theatre_II wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Norton_(Irish_actor).
- Rough_for_Theatre_II wikiPageWikiLink Krapps_Last_Tape.
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- Rough_for_Theatre_II wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_(Waiting_for_Godot).
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- Rough_for_Theatre_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rough for Theatre II".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II caption ""B" in the Beckett on Film adaptation".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II characters "A".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II characters "B".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II characters "C".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II imageSize "150".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II name "Rough for Theatre II".
- Rough_for_Theatre_II origLang French_language.
- Rough_for_Theatre_II setting "An apartment".
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- Rough_for_Theatre_II writer Samuel_Beckett.
- Rough_for_Theatre_II subject Category:1950s_plays.
- Rough_for_Theatre_II subject Category:Plays_by_Samuel_Beckett.
- Rough_for_Theatre_II subject Category:Theatre_of_the_Absurd.
- Rough_for_Theatre_II hypernym Play.
- Rough_for_Theatre_II type Genre.
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- Rough_for_Theatre_II type Q25379.
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- Rough_for_Theatre_II comment "Rough for Theatre II (also known simply as Theatre II) is a short play by Samuel Beckett. “Although this discarded piece of theatre is dated ‘circa 1960’ in End and Odds, a manuscript from two years earlier exists in Trinity College, Dublin, Library. This situates a first version, written in French [as Fragment de théâtre II] and different from that eventually published in 1976 as between the English plays Krapp's Last Tape and Embers.”".