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A brilliant new production of Eugene Ionesco's The Chairs, now at A Noise Within Theater in Glendale, reminds us that genuine classics do not lose, but acquire meaning over time.
Marc Porter Zasada: Theater Review: Chairs in the City of Dreams Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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A brilliant new production of Eugene Ionesco's The Chairs, now at A Noise Within Theater in Glendale, reminds us that genuine classics do not lose, but acquire meaning over time.
Marc Porter Zasada: Theater Review: Chairs in the City of Dreams Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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A brilliant new production of Eugene Ionesco's The Chairs, now at A Noise Within Theater in Glendale, reminds us that genuine classics do not lose, but acquire meaning over time.
Marc Porter Zasada: Theater Review: Chairs in the City of Dreams Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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Via Alex Pareene, here's a clarification from Mort Zuckerman, which further indicates that the only speeches he may be writing are for the translations of Eugene Ionesco plays:
Mort Zuckerman Clarifies Claim That He 'Helped Write' An Obama Speech 2010
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Also a man of the theater, his circle of friends has included literary heavyweights like Marguerite Duras, Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco, whose works he performed on stage in Paris in the 1960s.
A Gentle Screen Giant Subtly Shines Lanie Goodman 2010
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“Miss Universe visits Gitmo,” a new play by Eugene Ionesco.
Miss Universe Visits Guantánamo Bay - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Harold Pinter has one literary accomplishment: he imported the surrealism of Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco and Luis Bunel into the staid English theatre.
Johann Hari: Harold Pinter Does Not Deserve the Post Mortem White-Washing He Is About to Receive 2009
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“Miss Universe visits Gitmo,” a new play by Eugene Ionesco.
Miss Universe Visits Guantánamo Bay - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Have a week that would make Eugene Ionesco envious
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The check-in process is absurd--and I mean absurd as in Dada absurd, as in Eugene Ionesco absurd, and not in a funny-haha way--the seats are a method of torture, and the inflight entertainment is pathetic.
Back In London fastfwd 2008
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