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Giorgio Strehler (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒordʒo ˈstrɛːler]; German: [ˈʃtʁeːlɐ]; 14
August 1921 – 25
December 1997) was an
Italian stage director, theatre...
- 1989:
Fragments from Part One.
Piccolo Teatro di Milano:
Director Giorgio Strehler,
scenographer Josef Svoboda October 26, 2006:
Teatro Comunale Modena...
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official debut at just
sixteen years of age
under the
direction of
Giorgio Strehler in The
Cherry Orchard, she tied
herself romantically and artistically...
- Jean-Louis Barrault,
Tyrone Guthrie,
Katie Mitc****,
Robert Falls, and
Giorgio Strehler. It has
influenced many
other playwrights,
including Eugene O'Neill...
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prominent directors,
including Peter Brook,
Erwin Piscator,
Roger Blin,
Giorgio Strehler, and
JoAnne Akalaitis. It has been
adapted as a film and
given operatic...
- l'Avogaria [it]. In the theatre, he
worked with
directors such as
Giorgio Strehler,
Peter Stein, Luca Ronconi,
Klaus Michael Grüber, and Luca Barbareschi...
- Teatro,
graduating in 1990. The same year, she made her
stage debut in
Giorgio Strehler's Arlecchino dei giovani. She made her film
debut in 1994, in the film...
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theatre debut as
Miranda in a
production of The
Tempest directed by
Giorgio Strehler. She
began acting in
films and
television as a teenager. Udenio's film...
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collaborated during his
career with
Eduardo De Filippo,
Vittorio De Sica,
Giorgio Strehler and
Franco Zeffirelli. He
directed operas,
ballets and
plays by important...
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meeting led to a
definitive change in her career:
Italian director Giorgio Strehler helped to
develop her
skills in
staging and
singing in
Italian theatres...