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A free retelling of the Biblical narrative. The heroine is transformed into a courtesan and the villain into the more likable character.
A free retelling of the Biblical narrative. The heroine is transformed into a courtesan and the villain into the more likable character.
====Adaptations====
* [[Estudio 1: Judith (Studio One: Judith / 1979 Castellón), TV episode]]


==Editions, performances==
==Editions, performances==
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* Premiered in Paris [France]: Théâtre Pigalle, 4 November 1931.
* Premiered in Paris [France]: Théâtre Pigalle, 4 November 1931.
 
* [[Judith, English ed. (1965 @1931 Giraudoux / Rabb), New York production (play)]]  
* [[Judith, English ed. (1965 @1931 Giraudoux / Rabb), New York production (play)]] --Ellis Rabb, director -- Rosemary Harris (Judith) -- [[Paul Sparer]] (Holofernes) -- New York, NY: Phoenix Theatre, 24 March 1965 (to 5 September 1965).
 
* [[Judith, German ed. (1965 @1931 Giraudoux / Döpke), TV production (play)]]
* [[Judith, German ed. (1965 @1931 Giraudoux / Döpke), TV production (play)]]
* [[Judith, Spanish ed. (1979 @1931 Giraudoux / Castellón), TV production (play)]]
* [[Judith, Spanish ed. (1979 @1931 Giraudoux / Castellón), TV production (play)]]



Revision as of 21:19, 4 April 2017

Judith <French> (1931) is a play by Jean Giraudoux.

Abstract

A free retelling of the Biblical narrative. The heroine is transformed into a courtesan and the villain into the more likable character.

Editions, performances

Published in Paris [France]: Chez Émile-Paul Frères, 1931; with illustrations by Jean Emile Laboureur.

Notable Productions

External links