Aurélien Lugné-Poe

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Aurélien Lugné-Poe
Aurélien Lugné-Poe

Aurelien François Marie Lugné-Poe (1869 - 1940) was a French actor and theatre director.

At age 19 he entered the Paris Conservatoire and became part of the Théâtre Libre a private naturalist theatre run by André Antoine.

He also organized a group of painters known as The Nabis. He spread word of the group by writing articles about their work for them.[1]

Lugné-Poe added the name "Poe" to his own out of admiration for the American poet. He also claimed to be a distant relative.[2]

He later created a group called "La Maison de l'Œuvre" or "Le Théâtre de l'Œuvre" (1893-1929). This was a private group of spectators and an experimental theatre that went against the naturalist movement and that contributed to the symbolist movement in theatre and to the discovery of new playwrights. He worked notably in new stagings of the following playwrights:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bettina Knapp. Maurice Maeterlinck. (Twayne Publishers: Boston). 67.
  2. ^ Knapp. 67.