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Jerzy Jurandot, born ''Jerzy Glejgewicht'' (March 19, 1911 – August 16, 1979), was a popular Polish-Jewish poet, dramatist, satirist and songwriter. Jurandot was born and died in Warsaw. He first became successful at the end of the 1920s, and in 1930s grew in popularity. As writer, he co-founded the cabarets ''Qui Pro Quo'' and ''Cyrulik warszawski'' as well as contributed to other theatres such as ''Morskie Oko'' and ''Banda''. He also wrote dialog for the films such as ''Ada to nie wypada'', ''Manewry miłosne'' and ''Pani minister tańczy''. In 1942 he became the literary manager of the revue-theatre ''Femina'' in the Warsaw Ghetto, working with composer Ivo Wesby. He escaped before the Ghetto annihilation and hid with his non-Jewish friends at an estate in Mory near the city.〔Fater, Isaschar (1970). Jewish Music in Poland between the Two World Wars, p. 301〕 After World War II Jurandot created and managed the satirical theatre ''Syrena'' (Mermaid): between 1945–50 and 1955–57. In 1952-55 he acted as director of the ''Satirical Theatre'' (Teatr Satyryków) in Warsaw. He was the husband of writer, actress and satirist Stefania Grodzieńska. ==Works== * Theater pieces * * ''Plecy'' - (1945) * * ''Takie czasy'' - (1954) * * ''Trzeci dzwonek'' - (1958) * * ''Mąż Fołtasiówny'' - (1960) * * ''Operacja Sodoma, czyli dziewiąty sprawiedliwy'' - (1962) * * ''Pamiątkowa fotografia'' - (1966) * * ''Rachunek nieprawdopodobieństwa'' - (1971) * Contributions * * ''Dzieje śmiechu'' - 1959 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jerzy Jurandot」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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