> Has anyone any familiarity with a play called The Wedding on the Eifel
> Tower.
Mais oui! Jean Cocteau. A wonderful one-act, entirely voiced by two
phonographs and a camera. Probably easier to find under the french title
"Les Mariés de la Tour Eifel. An Ostrich also figures prominantly. A very
nice, short read. And a great introduction to Cocteau. It should be
contained in any collection of 20th century French Theatre. I wish I could
decode my notes on it, or I would have more info.
C.
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>Has anyone any familiarity with a play called The Wedding on the Eifel
>Tower.
Cocteau
The Wedding on the Eiffel Tower (1921)
[Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel]
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