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(Result #9): Verlonis: A Play in One Act (1953). Written and performed once by the Czech absurdist Václav Havel (before he became famous). The play was a monologue delivered by an actor sitting in a chair, facing away from the audience. He never spoke. After 20 minutes, he stood up and walked offstage. The script, if it ever existed, is lost. A single review from a Prague literary magazine called it “the most profound meditation on tyranny ever staged—because it said absolutely nothing.” Searching for- Verlonis in-All CategoriesMovies...
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