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  1. 22 de abr. de 2009 · En Buenos Aires, Marat-Sade subió a escena en 1967, bajo la dirección de Marcos Madanes, en el Teatro del Globo. En 1998 se estrenó en el Teatro del Observatorio con coproducción del Teatro San Martín, con dirección de Rubén Pires. Habrá asimismo a la venta 24 localidades en el escenario (sin numerar) a $20.- cada una.

  2. Marat/Sade di Peter Brook, 1967. Manuale. La persecuzione e l'assassinio di Jean-Paul Marat, rappresentato dalla compagnia filodrammatica dell'ospizio di Charenton sotto la guida del marchese de Sade è un'opera teatrale in due atti di Peter Weiss scritta nel 1964. Da quella data, l'autore ne ha redatto quattro versioni.

  3. Peter Ulrich Weiss was a German writer, painter, and artist of adopted Swedish nationality. He is particularly known for his play Marat/Sade and his novel The Aesthetics of Resistance. Weiss' first art exhibition took place in 1936. His first produced play was Der Turm in 1950. In 1952 he joined the Swedish Experimental Film Studio, where he ...

  4. This is the central tension of Marat/Sade, and only with this in mind will the ending bear its true power. In this manner, Marat/Sade is really about the power and danger of theater, its need to be wielded appropriately, and the way in which artistic/theatrical representations of history can influence our understanding of our own place in it.

  5. teatrero.com › obra › marat-sade-atalayaMarat/Sade - Teatrero

    Sin duda Marat/Sade es uno de los textos fundamentales del teatro europeo tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Heredero del distanciamiento brechtiano y del teatro de la crueldad de Artaud, Peter Weiss experimenta en este texto con el teatro documental (no olvidemos que relata un hecho histórico documentado) al que añade un ingrediente de ...

  6. Aunque a ritmo de musical, también este ‘Marat–Sade’, representa sobre el escenario en forma metateatral (teatro dentro del teatro), esta historia que Weiss escribió en los años 60 del ...

  7. In an insane asylum, Marquis de Sade directs Jean Paul Marat's last days through a theater play. The actors are the patients. July 13, 1808 at the Charenton Insane Asylum just outside Paris. The inmates of the asylum are mounting their latest theatrical production, written and produced by who is probably the most famous inmate of the facility ...