Jacques Copeau

Jacques Copeau
Jacques Copeau 1936
Jacques Copeau, 1936
Born(1879-02-04)4 February 1879
Paris, France
Died20 October 1949(1949-10-20) (aged 70)
Occupation(s)Director, producer, actor, and dramatist

Jacques Copeau (French: [kɔpo]; 4 February 1879 – 20 October 1949) was a French theatre director, producer, actor, and dramatist. Before he founded the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in Paris, he wrote theatre reviews for several Parisian journals, worked at the Georges Petit Gallery where he organized exhibits of artists' works and helped found the Nouvelle Revue Française in 1909, along with writer friends, such as André Gide and Jean Schlumberger.

Twentieth century French theatre is marked by Copeau's outlook. According to Albert Camus, "in the history of the French theatre, there are two periods: before Copeau and after Copeau."[1]

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