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'''Jacobo Langsner''' (born 23 June 1927 in [[Romuli]], [[Transylvania]])<ref>[http://ctnn2009.fullblog.com.ar/para-leer-y-conocer-a-nuestros-autores-1309237769.html Nuestros autores] {{es icon}}</ref> is a Uruguayan playwright and writer with strong presence in the Uruguayan theatre since 1950. His work is a showcase of middle-class hypocrisy. |
'''Jacobo Langsner''' (born 23 June 1927 in [[Romuli]], [[Transylvania]])<ref>[http://ctnn2009.fullblog.com.ar/para-leer-y-conocer-a-nuestros-autores-1309237769.html Nuestros autores] {{es icon}}</ref> is a Uruguayan playwright and writer with strong presence in the Uruguayan theatre since 1950. His work is a showcase of middle-class hypocrisy. |
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Revision as of 22:51, 17 January 2019
Jacobo Langsner (born 23 June 1927 in Romuli, Transylvania)[1] is a Uruguayan playwright and writer with strong presence in the Uruguayan theatre since 1950. His work is a showcase of middle-class hypocrisy.
Maybe one of his greatest works was Waiting for the Hearse, which later was adapted into film in Argentina, another country where he was very successful.
Works
- 1938: Los elegidos, simultaneously in Buenos Aires and Montevideo.[2]
- 1951: El hombre incompleto, Sala Verdi (Montevideo).
- 1953: El juego de Ifigenia, Solís Theatre (Montevideo).
- 1953: Los artistas, Sala Verdi (Montevideo), directed by José Estruch, Club de Teatro.
- 1962: Esperando la carroza, Comedia Nacional (Montevideo).
- 1971: Ocho espías al champagne, Sala Verdi (Montevideo).[3]
- 1973: El tobogán, Teatro Odeón (Montevideo), directed by Omar Grasso, with China Zorrilla[4]
- 1973: Una corona para Benito, by the China Zorrilla Company. Teatro Odeón (Montevideo).
- El terremoto, by the Virginia Lago Company (Buenos Aires).
- La gotita, by the Brandoni-Bianchi Company (Buenos Aires).
- 1981: La planta, Comedia Nacional (Montevideo).
- 1984: Una margarita llamada Mercedes, by the China Zorrilla company.[5]
- 1992: De mis amores con Douglas Fairbanks, El Galpón Theatre (Montevideo)
- Locos de contento, by the company Oscar Martínez-Mercedes Morán.
- Otros paraísos, with Norman Briski and Cristina Banegas, Teatro Municipal General San Martín (Buenos Aires) and Comedia Nacional (Montevideo).
- 2004: Damas y caballeros.[6]
References
- ^ Nuestros autores Template:Es icon
- ^ Los ridículos
- ^ Waiting for the Hearse
- ^ El tobogán
- ^ "Copia archivada". Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
- ^ «Damas y caballeros», at the website Libroos.