Victor Ion Popa (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈviktor iˈon ˈpopa]; July 29, 1895 – March 30, 1946) was a Romanian dramatist. He was born in Bârlad, the first...
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nebuni fățarnici (1971), by Teodor Mazilu Acord familiar (1935), by Victor Ion Popa Act venețian (1918-1946), by Camil Petrescu Adam și Eva (1963), by...
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Ciuta is a three-act play by Victor Ion Popa first performed in 1922 at National Theatre Bucharest. Paul Prodan, Teatrul românesc contemporan, [1920-1927]...
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Jean Anouilh, directed by Radu Beligan 2001 Take, Ianke and Cadîr by Victor Ion Popa, directed by Grigore Gonţa 1998 The Name of the Rose adapted from Umberto...
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initial run included Mircea Eliade, Mihail Sebastian, Victor Ion Popa, Perpessicius, Mac Constantinescu, Ion Călugăru, Dem. Theodorescu, George Breazul, and...
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Aurel, ucenicul lui Dumnezeu: Cronica vremii și vieții lui Vlaicu" by Victor Ion Popa (published in 1939) and "Flăcăul din Binținți" by Constantin Ghiban...
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The location plans were executed by the writer, playwright, director Victor Ion Popa and set designer Henri H. Stahl. The necessary financial funds were...
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Locusteanu (1883-1919) Paul Ioachim (1930-2002) Tudor Mușatescu (1930-1980) Victor Ion Popa (1895-1946) Dumitru Radu Popescu (n. 1935) Mihail Sebastian (1907-1945)...
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promoted and educated by the writer, cartoonist and theater producer Victor Ion Popa, who inspired him to take up stage design; they functioned for decades...
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from 1912 to 1916. It published work by Benjamin Fondane and Victor Ion Popa. Cazaban, Ion. "La Scene Roumaine et l'Expressionism (III): Procédés et Particularites...
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