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*[[September 30]] – [[Maurice Maeterlinck]]'s ''[[The Blue Bird (play)|The Blue Bird]] (L'Oiseau bleu)'' is premièred, at [[Konstantin Stanislavsky]]'s [[Moscow Art Theatre]].
*[[September 30]] – [[Maurice Maeterlinck]]'s ''[[The Blue Bird (play)|The Blue Bird]] (L'Oiseau bleu)'' is premièred, at [[Konstantin Stanislavsky]]'s [[Moscow Art Theatre]].
*[[October 3]] – The [[Avenida Theatre]] opens on [[Buenos Aires]]' [[Avenida de Mayo]] with a production of [[Lope de Vega]]'s ''El castigo sin venganza'' (Justice Without Revenge, [[1631 in literature|1631]]) directed by [[María Guerrero]].
*[[October 3]] – The [[Avenida Theatre]] opens on [[Buenos Aires]]' [[Avenida de Mayo]] with a production of [[Lope de Vega]]'s ''El castigo sin venganza'' (Justice Without Revenge, [[1631 in literature|1631]]) directed by [[María Guerrero]].
*[[November 10]] – Opening of a production of [[Euripides]]' ''[[The Bacchae]]'' directed by [[William Poel]] in [[Gilbert Murray]]'s translation at the [[Royal Court Theatre]] in London under the management of [[Harley Granville-Barker]] with his wife [[Lillah McCarthy]] in the role of [[Dionysus]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Bacchae (1908)|work=APGRD|URL=http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/productions/production/555|accessdate=2021-03-18}}</ref>
*[[November 10]] – Opening of a production of [[Euripides]]' ''[[The Bacchae]]'' directed by [[William Poel]] in [[Gilbert Murray]]'s verse translation at the [[Royal Court Theatre]] in London under the management of [[Harley Granville-Barker]] with his wife [[Lillah McCarthy]] in the role of [[Dionysus]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Bacchae (1908)|work=APGRD|URL=http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/productions/production/555|accessdate=2021-03-18}}</ref>
*[[November 18]] – The release in France of ''[[The Assassination of the Duke of Guise|La Mort du duc de Guise]]'' marks the first film with a [[screenplay]] by an eminent man of letters, the playwright [[Henri Lavedan]];<ref>{{Cite book |first=Patrick |last=Robertson |title=Film Facts |location=Wigston |publisher=Quantum Books |year=2007 |isbn=978-1-84573-235-6 |pages=45–46}}</ref> it is also directed by two men of the theatre, [[Charles Le Bargy]] and [[André Calmettes]], and features actors of the [[Comédie-Française]].
*[[November 18]] – The release in France of ''[[The Assassination of the Duke of Guise|La Mort du duc de Guise]]'' marks the first film with a [[screenplay]] by an eminent man of letters, the playwright [[Henri Lavedan]];<ref>{{Cite book |first=Patrick |last=Robertson |title=Film Facts |location=Wigston |publisher=Quantum Books |year=2007 |isbn=978-1-84573-235-6 |pages=45–46}}</ref> it is also directed by two men of the theatre, [[Charles Le Bargy]] and [[André Calmettes]], and features actors of the [[Comédie-Française]].
*December – [[Ford Madox Ford|Ford Madox Hueffer]] begins publication of the [[literary magazine]] ''[[The English Review]]'' in London. The first issue contains original work by [[Thomas Hardy]], [[Henry James]], [[Joseph Conrad]], [[John Galsworthy]] and [[W. H. Hudson]], and begins serialization of [[H. G. Wells]]'s realist semi-autobiographical satirical novel ''[[Tono-Bungay]]''.
*December – [[Ford Madox Ford|Ford Madox Hueffer]] begins publication of the [[literary magazine]] ''[[The English Review]]'' in London. The first issue contains original work by [[Thomas Hardy]], [[Henry James]], [[Joseph Conrad]], [[John Galsworthy]] and [[W. H. Hudson]], and begins serialization of [[H. G. Wells]]'s realist semi-autobiographical satirical novel ''[[Tono-Bungay]]''.

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