
Discusses presence of Luis Bunuel's _Belle de jour_ in The Wooster Group's _To You the Birdie!_
791, _To You, The Birdie!_, Intertextualität, Identität, The Wooster Group, TO YOU, THE BIRDIE!, _Belle de Jour_, Buñuel, _Hippolytus_, intertextuality, Euripides, theatre, Luis Bunuel, Catherine Deneuve, Theater, _Phèdre_, _To You the Birdie!_, identity, Racine
791, _To You, The Birdie!_, Intertextualität, Identität, The Wooster Group, TO YOU, THE BIRDIE!, _Belle de Jour_, Buñuel, _Hippolytus_, intertextuality, Euripides, theatre, Luis Bunuel, Catherine Deneuve, Theater, _Phèdre_, _To You the Birdie!_, identity, Racine
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