Ondine

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Ondine is a 1954 Broadway play by Jean Giraudoux, adapted by Maurice Valency, in which Audrey Hepburn gave an acclaimed, Tony-winning performance as a water nymph.

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Ondine canonical 7
Ondine is fluid and shimmering 1
The Loves of Ondine 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Broadway play
play
adapter Maurice Valency
author Jean Giraudoux
awardAssociatedPerformance Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
basedOn European water nymph legends
broadwayAdaptationLanguage English
centralTheme conflict between nature and civilization
fate and sacrifice
love between human and supernatural being
countryOfOrigin France
featuresCharacter Ondine self-link
featuresCharacterType water nymph
firstBroadwaySeason 1953–1954 Broadway season
genre fantasy play
romantic drama
hasStageGenre romantic fantasy
language French
medium theatre
notableFor Audrey Hepburn’s Tony-winning performance
notablePerformanceBy Audrey Hepburn
originalLanguageAuthor French
originalPremiereDate 1954
originalProductionCity New York City
originalProductionLocation Broadway
periodOfOrigin 20th century
productionType stage play
setting mythical European landscape
starred Audrey Hepburn
yearOfTonyWinningPerformance 1954

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Audrey Hepburn notableWork Ondine
Ondine featuresCharacter Ondine self-link
Ondine notableWork Ondine
this entity surface form: The Loves of Ondine
Gaspard de la nuit movementCharacter Ondine
this entity surface form: Ondine is fluid and shimmering
Once I Was an Eagle hasTrack Ondine
this entity surface form: Undine
Jean Giraudoux notableWork Ondine
Margot Fonteyn notableWork Ondine