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A '''[[street scene]]''' is a model for theatre proposed by Bertolt Brecht. |
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'''Street Scene''' may refer to: |
'''Street Scene''' may refer to: |
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* [[Street Scene (play)|''Street Scene'' (play)]], 1929, by Elmer Rice |
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* [[Street Scene (film)|''Street Scene'' (film)]], 1931, directed by King Vidor, based on Rice's play |
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* [[Street Scene (opera)|''Street Scene'' |
* [[Street Scene (opera)|''Street Scene'' (opera)]], 1947, by Kurt Weill, based on Rice's play |
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* [[Street Scene (San Diego music festival)]] |
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* [[Street Scene (1931 movie)|''Street Scene'']], a 1931 movie directed by [[King Vidor]], based on the Elmer Rice play. |
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* ''[[Street Scenes]] |
* ''[[Street Scenes 1970]]'', a documentary directed by Martin Scorsese |
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* [[Street scenes (Ernst Kirchner artworks)]], artworks by Ernst Kirchner |
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* [[Street photography]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 5 May 2024
A street scene is a model for theatre proposed by Bertolt Brecht.
Street Scene may refer to:
- Street Scene (play), 1929, by Elmer Rice
- Street Scene (film), 1931, directed by King Vidor, based on Rice's play
- Street Scene (opera), 1947, by Kurt Weill, based on Rice's play
- Street Scene (San Diego music festival)
- Street Scenes 1970, a documentary directed by Martin Scorsese
- Street scenes (Ernst Kirchner artworks), artworks by Ernst Kirchner
- Street photography