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Les Justes archiveA play from France. Les Justes, or 'the ones in the right', paints a troubled picture of a group of terrorists in Russia in 1905 attempting to assassinate a powerful aristocrat. They are fighting for freedom from poverty on behalf of their fellow men and beginning the campaign that will become The Russian Revolution. Camus, deeply affected by the political disillusionment which followed the Second World War in France, offers up their motives and those of their enemies, and asks us if intimacy is the only freedom worth the struggle.

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Author: Albert Camus

Archive listings for Les Justes

Work type: Play.

T235049117

Company Class Acts.
22 Nov 01Riverside Theatre, Coleraine :: V556
listing details L347435148

T1104092126

Translation Gillian Hanna. Director Erica Whyman. Design Souta Gilmour.
8 Feb 01 to 3 Mar 01The Gate Theatre, Inner London :: V231
listing details L905800240
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