A Girl Cut in Two (2007) (New York Times)
Date: 15 Aug 2008 François Berléand and Ludivine Sagnier in “A Girl Cut in Two.” Although the Marquis de Sade earns a passing wink, with its cool surfaces, threatening heat and hapless female heroine, “A Girl Cut in Two” plays out more like a bold coda to Pauline Réage’s “Story of O.” It is, in truth, a rich, textured divertissement from Claude Chabrol , a sinister master of the art, who, after a series of vague ...
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Thursday quiz: The news from Italy Date: 14 Aug 2008 Guardian Unlimited -
Sade Laja sets the questions on the latest goings on in Italy
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News quiz: Wacky Wednesday Date: 13 Aug 2008 Guardian Unlimited -
Sade Laja tests you on Britain's latest sporting belly flop.
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News Quiz: Wacky Wednesday! Date: 13 Aug 2008 Guardian Unlimited -
Sade Laja sets the questions for another weekly dose of the weird, wonderful and mildly interesting
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Theater Minis Date: 08 Aug 2008 The Washington Times -
Now Playing: Marat/Sade
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Theater Minis Date: 01 Aug 2008 The Washington Times -
NOW PLAYING: "Marat/Sade," which teeters on the edge of madness under the direction of Michael Dove.
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Marat/Sade @ Fringe Date: 25 Jul 2008 DCist -
Jonathon Church as the Marquis de Sade in Forum Theatre's Marat/Sade . Photo by Melissa Blackall. Asylum director Coulmier personally welcomes you as you step into the septic green confines of the bathhouse at Charenton, silently congratulating yourself on the liberal Enlightenment values that have brought you here to watch Coulmier’s lunatics perform a history-play penned by his most ...
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Play recounts French radical Date: 25 Apr 2008 The Daily Beacon -
According to the troupe’s Web site, the latest Actors Co-Op production is a social critique of 18th century France. Through the components of text, movement and music, the play tells the story of the French radical philosopher and politician Jean-Paul Marat during the French Revolution. The play is set in an insane asylum where France’s Marquis de Sade directs theater productions for its inmates.
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