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The Living Theatre has toured extensively throughout the world, often in non-traditional venues such as [[street theatre|streets]] and [[prison]]s. It has greatly influenced other American experimental theatre companies, notably [[The Open Theater]] (founded by Living Theatre member [[Joseph Chaikin]]) and [[Bread and Puppet Theater]]. Its productions have won three [[Obie Award]]s: ''The Connection'' ([[1959]]), ''The Brig'' ([[1963]]), and ''Frankenstein'' ([[1968]]). Though its prominence and resources have diminished considerably in recent decades, The Living Theatre continues to produce new plays in New York City.
 
The Living Theatre has toured extensively throughout the world, often in non-traditional venues such as [[street theatre|streets]] and [[prison]]s. It has greatly influenced other American experimental theatre companies, notably [[The Open Theater]] (founded by Living Theatre member [[Joseph Chaikin]]) and [[Bread and Puppet Theater]]. Its productions have won three [[Obie Award]]s: ''The Connection'' ([[1959]]), ''The Brig'' ([[1963]]), and ''Frankenstein'' ([[1968]]). Though its prominence and resources have diminished considerably in recent decades, The Living Theatre continues to produce new plays in New York City.
  
==References==
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==Références==
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* Jacquot, J. (2003). ''Les voies de la création théâtrale, tome 1 : J. Grotowski, E. Barba, Living Theatre, Open Theatre, V. Garcia et Arrabal''. CNRS Editions
 
* Malina, Judith ([[1972]]). ''The Enormous Despair''. New York: Random House.
 
* Malina, Judith ([[1972]]). ''The Enormous Despair''. New York: Random House.
 
* Malina, Judith (1984).  ''The Diaries of Judith Malina, 1947-1957''.  New York:  Grove Press, Inc.
 
* Malina, Judith (1984).  ''The Diaries of Judith Malina, 1947-1957''.  New York:  Grove Press, Inc.

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