Yasmina Reza

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Yasmina Reza, is a French playwright, actress, novelist and screenwriter. Her parents were both of Jewish origin, her father Iranian, her mother Hungarian. Reza began work as an actress, appearing in several new plays as well as in plays by Molière and Marivaux. In 1987 she wrote "Conversations after a Burial," which won the Molière Award, the French equivalent of the Laurence Olivier Award or the Tony Award, for Best Author.

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Her play "Life X 3" was performed at the Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Stage, UK, and was nominated for a BBC Award for Best New Play in 2001 (2000 season) at the Laurence Olivier Theatre Awards. Her play "The Unexpected Man" was nominated for the BBC
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"I don't write a lot, it's very strange, but I can write anywhere, on anything. It's a great strength, that, so I'm always available for people and ideas." Reza is chatting perched on a red plush chair at a posh Left Bank hotel. It's a sunny day in Par
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Reza does entertain with her ideas and her presentation, though the play is neither as sharp nor as funny as one might hope. There are a number of clever moments, but there are also loose ends as the play itself balances between classicism and abstractio
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Yasmina Reza was born in Paris on May 1, 1959, of Jewish parents who had immigrated to France. Her mother, a violinist, was from Budapest, and her father, an engineer, businessman, and pianist, was born in Moscow, USSR, of Iranian descent. As a girl, Re
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Yasmina Reza 's latest play, which opened amid an expectant buzz at the Royal National Theatre last week, is entitled Life x 3 . And well it might be. Picture your average acclaimed dramatist, multiply their box-office success many times over and you ge
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