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- DictionaryAr·taud, Antonin/ärˈtō/
- 1. (1896–1948), French actor, director, and poet. He developed the concept of the nonverbal Theater of Cruelty, which concentrated on the use of sound, mime, and lighting, expounding his theory in a series of essays Le Théâtre et son double (1938).
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