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René Morax (11 May 1873 – 3 January 1963) was a Swiss writer, playwright, stage director and theatre manager. He founded the
Théâtre du Jorat The Théâtre du Jorat, inaugurated 9 May 1908, is a theater hall located in the Vaud commune of Mézières, Switzerland, about 20 km from Lausanne, in the Jorat region. Description The Théâtre du Jorat was established by René Morax in ...
in
Morges Morges (; la, Morgiis, plural, probably ablative, else dative; frp, Môrges) is a municipality in the Swiss canton of Vaud and the seat of the district of Morges. It is located on Lake Geneva. History Morges is first mentioned in 1288 as ...
in 1908, and promoted historical and rural theatre in French in Switzerland. He is known for the play ''
Le Roi David ''Le Roi David'' was composed in Mézières, Switzerland, in 1921 by Arthur Honegger, as incidental music for a play in French by René Morax. It was called dramatic psalm, but has also been performed as oratorio, without staging. The plot, bas ...
'', with music by
Arthur Honegger Arthur Honegger (; 10 March 1892 – 27 November 1955) was a Swiss composer who was born in France and lived a large part of his life in Paris. A member of Les Six, his best known work is probably ''Antigone'', composed between 1924 and 1927 t ...
.


Early life and career

Born in
Morges Morges (; la, Morgiis, plural, probably ablative, else dative; frp, Môrges) is a municipality in the Swiss canton of Vaud and the seat of the district of Morges. It is located on Lake Geneva. History Morges is first mentioned in 1288 as ...
, Canton de Vaud, on 11 May 1873, Morax studied literature in
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,
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and
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. His first play, ''La Nuit des quatre-temps'' (1901) was given at the casino in Morges. This show gave a new direction to the culture in Switzerland. Indeed, following the example of what was done in France, this was the first expression of a true form of popular theater. In 1903, he premiered ''La Dîme'' at Mézières. This drama, based on a historical fact, well known in the region, tells the story of Pastor Martin who in 1790 was thrown into prison because he disputed the fact that the peasants must pay a direct tax on potatoes. ''La Dîme'' was a tremendous success and received international attention. The improvised stage for the performances was made permanent, and thus he created in 1908 the
Théâtre du Jorat The Théâtre du Jorat, inaugurated 9 May 1908, is a theater hall located in the Vaud commune of Mézières, Switzerland, about 20 km from Lausanne, in the Jorat region. Description The Théâtre du Jorat was established by René Morax in ...
, together with his brother
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. It was soon nicknamed the "Sublime Barn" (La Grange sublime). A notable inspiration of the Jorat theater, René Morax wrote, staged and played rural and
historical drama A historical drama (also period drama, costume drama, and period piece) is a work set in a past time period, usually used in the context of film and television. Historical drama includes historical fiction and romances, adventure films, and s ...
s in French. In 1910, he premiered ''Aliéno'', written in collaboration with Gustave Doret, then in 1921 the
oratorio An oratorio () is a large musical composition for orchestra, choir, and soloists. Like most operas, an oratorio includes the use of a choir, soloists, an instrumental ensemble, various distinguishable characters, and arias. However, opera is ...
''
Le Roi David ''Le Roi David'' was composed in Mézières, Switzerland, in 1921 by Arthur Honegger, as incidental music for a play in French by René Morax. It was called dramatic psalm, but has also been performed as oratorio, without staging. The plot, bas ...
'' with a then unknown composer,
Arthur Honegger Arthur Honegger (; 10 March 1892 – 27 November 1955) was a Swiss composer who was born in France and lived a large part of his life in Paris. A member of Les Six, his best known work is probably ''Antigone'', composed between 1924 and 1927 t ...
. The text, based on biblical narration, tells the story of
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from his time as a shepherd boy to his death. Morax wrote the text for a 1928 cantata by
Conrad Beck Conrad Arthur Beck (16 June 1901, Lohn, Schaffhausen – 31 October 1989, Basel) was a Swiss composer. Life and works Beck was the son of a pastor. His stay in Paris between 1924 and 1933 proved crucial to his artistic development, where he ...
, ''Der Tod des Oedipus''. René Morax was also the author of little comedies and farces (including ''Les Quatre Doigts et le Pouce'' in 1915, revived by the Théâtre des Faux-Nez in 1955), and of translations and adaptations which made him one of the most productive contemporary theater dramatists in Switzerland.


Theatre work

* 1902: ''Les quatre doigts et le pouce''. * 1903: ''La Dime'', music by Alexandre Dénéréaz * 1908: ''Henriette''. * 1910: ''Aliénor'', music by Gustave Doret * 1911: ''Orphée''. * 1912: ''La nuit des Quatre Temps''. * 1914: ''Tell''. * 1921: ''
Le Roi David ''Le Roi David'' was composed in Mézières, Switzerland, in 1921 by Arthur Honegger, as incidental music for a play in French by René Morax. It was called dramatic psalm, but has also been performed as oratorio, without staging. The plot, bas ...
'', biblical drama, music by Arthur Honegger. * 1923: ''Davel''. * 1925: ''Judith''. * 1929 ''Roméo et Juliette'' (translation after Shakespeare). * 1931: ''La belle de Moudon''. * 1933: ''La terre et l’eau''. * 1937: ''La Servante d’Évolène'', music by Gustave Doret * 1944: ''Charles le téméraire''. * 1947 ''La lampe d’argile''.


Later life and death

Morax was awarded the ''Dramenpreis'' (drama prize) of the foundation Welti-Stiftung in 1942. A bust in his honour was inaugurated in Morges on 17 June 1962 in his presence. He died in the hospital of his hometown on 3 January 1963.


References


Further reading

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Sources


René Morax
on theaterwissenschaft.ch * Fonds : René Morax (1901–1968) ,70 mètres linéaires Cote: CH-000053-1 P Morax.
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* . * ''A contre temps'' huitante textes vaudois de 1980 à 1380, (pp. 160–165), * P.-Ol. Walzer ''Dictionnaire des littératures suisses'', (p. 409), * H.-Ch.Dahlem ''Sur les pas d'un lecteur heureux'', (p. 423), * R. Francillon ''Histoire de la littérature en Suisse romande'', vol. 2, (pp. 323–326), (pp. 334–336), * A. Nicollier, H.-Ch. Dahlem ''Dictionnaire des écrivains suisses d'expression française'',
/ref> vol. 2, (pp. 605–606), * Dessin photographie d'une coupe du théâtre de René Morax, à Mézières, photographie Arthur Buttel, Ferlens ''Patrie suisse'', (René Morax) 1908, No 379, (pp. 83–84) * Photo Thibault, Morges ''Patrie suisse'', (E. de B.), 1902, No 216, (pp. 5–8)
Pierre Meylan: ''René Morax et son temps.''


External links

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''René Morax: Un théâtre pour le peuple.''
(PDF; 1,1 MB) Exposition au Musée Alexis Forel de Morges

on ''Archives de la RTS'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Morax, Rene Swiss dramatists and playwrights 20th-century dramatists and playwrights 1873 births People from Morges 1963 deaths