2001 au théâtre

2001 au théâtre

Années :
1998 1999 2000  2001  2002 2003 2004

Décennies :
1970 1980 1990  2000  2010 2020 2030
Siècles :
XXe siècle  XXIe siècle  XXIIe siècle
Millénaires :
IIe millénaire  IIIe millénaire  IVe millénaire


Chronologies géographiques :
Afrique • Amérique (Canada, États-Unis) • Asie • Europe (France, Italie, Suisse) • Océanie


Chronologies thématiques :
Aéronautique Architecture Astronomie • Automobile • Bande dessinée Chemins de fer Cinéma Disney Droit Échecs Économie • Élections • Football Informatique Jeu Jeu vidéo Littérature Musique Musique classique Parcs de loisirs Photographie Santé et médecine • Science Sociologie Sport Télévision Théâtre


Calendriers :
Romain Chinois Grégorien Hébraïque Hindou Musulman Persan Républicain

Années du théâtre :
1998 1999 2000 - 2001 - 2002 2003 2004
Décennies du théâtre :
1970 1980 1990 - 2000 - 2010 2020 2030

Événements

Pièces de théâtre publiées

Pièces de théâtre représentées

Festival d'Avignon

Cour d'honneur du Palais des Papes

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Récompenses

Naissances

Décès

Voir aussi


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