Michele Fabien

Michele Fabien is a auteure, adaptatrice, translator and Belgian playwright born with Genk in 1945 and died in Saint-Pierre-the-Old woman (Normandy) in 1999.

the theater that I like, which I defends and that I try to practice, it is that where the character builds himself from what he says… ”.

License in Romance philology of the University of Liege, it defends a Thèse of doctorate entitled Michel de Ghelderode. A dramaturgy of smothering .

It becomes playwright with the Ensemble Theatrical Mobile and is Co-founder of the Didascalies collection with her companion Marc Liebens.

Theater

  • Jocaste , monolog, Brussels, Didascalies, 1981
  • Our Sade , Brussels, Didascalies, 1985; republished in 2000, Labor Editions, Brussels
  • Tausk , Actes Sud Papers, 1987
  • Adget and Bérénice , Actes Sud Papers, 1987
  • Claire Lacombe and Berty Albrecht , Actes Sud Papers, 1989
  • Déjanire , Didascalies, 1995 (published with Jocaste and Cassandre )
  • Charlotte , Labor Editions, 2000 (published with Our Sade and Sara Z )
  • Sara Z , Labor Editions, 2000

Adaptations

Translations

External bond

Site on Michele Fabien

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