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Tone Brulin
Born
Antoon Maria Albert van den Eynde
(1926-05-11)11 May 1926
Antwerp, Belgium
Died
15 March 2019(2019-03-15) (aged 92)
Malaysia
Nationality
Belgian
Occupation(s)
Drama teacher, playwright, stage director
Tone Brulin (born 11 May 1926 as Antoon Maria Albert van den Eynde – 15 March 2019) was a Belgian playwright and stage director; drama teacher from Belgium.
ToneBrulin (born 11 May 1926 as Antoon Maria Albert van den Eynde – 15 March 2019) was a Belgian playwright and stage director; drama teacher from Belgium...
performance by ToneBrulin's company at the Studio Theater in Trondheim (Norway). The work Evelyn was commissioned to do by ToneBrulin was for Brulin's play Turandot...
Seagulls Die in the Harbour Rik Kuypers, Ivo Michiels and Roland Verhavert ToneBrulin, Dora van der Groen Drama Entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival...
is hiding and why he needs to flee. Tine Balder as the boatman's wife ToneBrulin as the pimp Alice De Graef Jenny Deheyder Piet Frison as the boatman...
character Mo-sieu in Jean Blaise's Maator le Mongol. Belgian playwright ToneBrulin also based his musical, De staart van de mandarijn on Paul's life. On...
Pleysier for Kop in Kas 1985 Daniel Buyle for his BRT-Journalism 1986 ToneBrulin for his theatre work. 1987 De Morgen and Paul Goossens for their journalism...
Spanish politician, President of the Government of Navarre (1980–1984). ToneBrulin, 92, Belgian stage director. Derek Burke, 89, British academic. Alec...
wrote that "despite her German heritage and the barely disguised Teutonic tone of her interiors, she was thought of in the 1920s and 30s as one of Britain's...
altar-piece—representing St. Louis and Charlemagne. The organ—of a deep and mellow tone, and highly ornamented by figures in relief—was built at Canterbury sometime...
well for P.C. Hooft, but three weeks after her arrival in Amsterdam the tone was less jubilant. The 'Metaalbewerker', a magazine of the metal workers...