Bruno Bayen (13 November 1950 â€" 6 December 2016) was a French
novelist, playwright and theatre director.Bruno Bayen was born on 13
November 1950 in Paris.[1][2][3] His father worked as the rector of
the University of Strasbourg.[2] With his four siblings, he grew up in
Clermont-Ferrand and Strasbourg.[1][4]Bayen graduated from the École
Normale Supérieure.[1][2][3]Bayen founded La Fabrique, a theatre
company, and directed several plays for five years.[5] In 1972, he
directed his first play, Le Pied by Victor Hugo.[1] Two years later,
in 1975, he was appointed as co-director of the Grenier de Toulouse, a
theatre in Toulouse, alongside Maurice Sarrazin.[3][5] However, he
stepped down in 1978.[1] Over the course of his career, he went on to
direct 30 plays, some of his own as well as plays by German
playwrights Frank Wedekind, Georg Büchner, Rainer Werner Fassbinder
and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.[4]
novelist, playwright and theatre director.Bruno Bayen was born on 13
November 1950 in Paris.[1][2][3] His father worked as the rector of
the University of Strasbourg.[2] With his four siblings, he grew up in
Clermont-Ferrand and Strasbourg.[1][4]Bayen graduated from the École
Normale Supérieure.[1][2][3]Bayen founded La Fabrique, a theatre
company, and directed several plays for five years.[5] In 1972, he
directed his first play, Le Pied by Victor Hugo.[1] Two years later,
in 1975, he was appointed as co-director of the Grenier de Toulouse, a
theatre in Toulouse, alongside Maurice Sarrazin.[3][5] However, he
stepped down in 1978.[1] Over the course of his career, he went on to
direct 30 plays, some of his own as well as plays by German
playwrights Frank Wedekind, Georg Büchner, Rainer Werner Fassbinder
and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.[4]
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