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Eugene Ionesco - The Chairs Album

Eugene Ionesco - The Chairs Album
Performer: Eugene Ionesco
Title: The Chairs
Country: US
Style:Radioplay
Released: 1963
Catalog number: TRS 323S
Label: Caedmon Records
MP3 album szie: 2174 mb
FLAC album size: 1354 mb

Tracklist

1The Chairs (Conclusion)18:30
2The Chairs (Continued)18:45
3The Chairs (Beginning)18:00
4The Chairs (Continued)22:30

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
TRS 3235Eugene Ionesco The Chairs ‎(2xLP)Caedmon RecordsTRS 3235US1963
CDL 5323Eugene Ionesco The Chairs ‎(2xCass)Caedmon RecordsCDL 5323USUnknown

Credits

  • Artwork [Infinity Mirror Room]Kusama
  • Directed ByHoward Sackler
  • Photography By [Cover]Norman McGrath
  • Translated ByDonald Watson
  • Voice Actor [The Old Man]Cyril Cusack
  • Voice Actor [The Old Woman]Siobhan McKenna
  • Voice Actor [The Orator], Script ByEugene Ionesco

Notes

includes 20 page booklet

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Caedmon Records

Short intro

The Chairs French: Les Chaises is an absurdist tragic farce play by Eugène Ionesco. It was written in 1952 and debuted the same year. The play concerns two characters, known as Old Man and Old Woman, frantically preparing chairs for a series of invisible guests who are coming to hear an orator reveal the Old Man's discovery. It is implied that this discovery is the meaning of life, but it is never actually said. The guests supposedly include everyone, implying everyone in the world there are. Eugene Ionesco's The Chairs. Philadelphia's absurdist theater company takes on Eugene Ionesco's hilarious haunting treatise on nothingness,. The Chairs By Eugène Ionesco Directed by Julia Rodriguez-Elliott Playing: April 2 - May 20, 2011 A Noise Within Box Office 234 S. Brand Blvd. Glendale, Chaises The Chairs, Eugène Ionesco. The Chairs is an absurdist tragic farce play by Eugène Ionesco. The guests supposedly include everyone, implying everyone in Les Chaises The Chairs, Eugène Ionesco. The Chairs is an absurdist &qu. The Chairs By Eugene Ionesco Directed by Julia Rodriguez-Elliott April 2 - May 21, ène Ionesco born Eugen Ionescu, Romanian: listen 26 November 1909 28 March 1994 was a Romanian-French playwright who wrote mostly in French, and one of the foremost figures of the French Avant-garde theatre. Beyond ridiculing the most banal situations, Ionesco's plays depict the solitude and insignificance of human existence in a tangible way. Complete summary of Eugene Ionesco's The Chairs. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Chairs. Ionesco progressively makes puppets out of them. He places in their mouths a language so meaningless that, in extreme cases, it is a verbal flight in which words are associated by sound rather than by meaning. The frantic and shaky transportation of chairs becomes as mechanical as the couples language. It is a proliferation of objects without a purpose, the same concept that Ionesco used for the accumulation of eggs in The Future Is in Eggs. Ionescos puppets, however, recover some dignity as representatives of the human condition. A performance of Eugene Ionescos Chairs, Paris, February 1956. The true purpose of the story is to provide the steps to reach the touch with the emotional layer. At the end of his movement, we find ourselves in front of the main picture in its pure, static look - the deserted scene with no chairs, the wide open door to the dark, and the wind-curved curtains of the windows. In front of the painting, the emptiness, the total absence of nothing. The two elders and the speaker were only meant to prepare this moment. The play Chairs in the words of Ionesco represents . The Chairs by Eugene Ionesco directed by Niall Henry, showing at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh 7 - 9 June. Visit for more details. Preview in current issue: . Set Design Theatre Prop Design Stage Design Scenography Theatre Theatre Stage Stage Set Scenic Design Brave Cinema. Pina Bausch's Cafe Muller. Eugene Ionesco. The Chairs Album. 3 バージョン. Caedmon Records. CY 879. Dominique Probst , Eugène Ionesco. Dominique Probst , Eugène Ionesco - Maximilien Kolbe CD. Eugène Ionesco. La Cantatrice Chauve Album. 2 バージョン