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Theatre founded in January 1926 by Antonin Artaud, Robert Aron and Roger Vitrac in France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Theatre Alfred Jarry was founded in January 1926 by Antonin Artaud with Robert Aron and Roger Vitrac, in Paris, France.[1] It was influenced by Surrealism, Theatre of the Absurd and the work of Alfred Jarry. It was foundational to Artaud's theory of the Theatre of Cruelty.[1][2] Though short-lived, productions were attended by an enormous range of European artists, including Arthur Adamov, André Gide, and Paul Valéry.[1]:249
Le Théâtre Alfred-Jarry | |
Formation | January, 1926 |
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Founders | Antonin Artaud, Robert Aron, and Roger Vitrac |
Dissolved | July, 1929 |
Type | Theatre companies |
Purpose | Publication and performance of works associated with Surrealism, Theatre of the Absurd and Theatre of Cruelty |
Location |
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Key people | Antonin Artaud, Robert Aron, Roger Vitrac, Rene Allendy, Yvonne Allendy |
The theatre was a "collaborative project" between Antonin Artaud, Robert Aron and Roger Vitrac that "emerged from [their] collective interests."[3]:77 They named the theatre after Alfred Jarry, "a key figure in the French avant-garde known for his aggressive and biting satire of bourgeois social mores", best known for his play Ubu Roi.[3]:77
Between June 1927 and January 1929, the Theatre Alfred Jarry staged seven productions over four seasons.[3]:77 They did not have a regular space or company, which changed depending on what was available.[3]:78
The theatre advertised that they would produce Artaud's play Jet de sang in their 1926–1927 season, but it was never mounted and was not premiered until 40 years later.[citation needed]
The following actors performed at TAJ:[4]:43
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