| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| Théâtre Libre |
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(t ät´r l b´r ) (KEY) , French theatrical company founded in Paris in 1887 by André Antoine. Inspired by the work of the Meiningen Players, Antoines theater became a showcase for naturalist drama. Plays of Zola, Becque, Brieux, and of contemporary German, Scandinavian, and Russian masters were produced. The Théâtre Libre became a model for experimental theaters throughout Europe and the United States. | 1 | | See S. M. Waxman, Antoine and the Théâtre-Libre (1926). | 2 |
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