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- "first patron", Schigolch, shows up at the door to her highly contemporary apartment. However, when Schön also arrives, she makes Schigolch hide on the balcony...
- followed by Lulu in despair while Schigolch removes the body. Geschwitz returns, saying Lulu sent her away, while Schigolch leaves. She produces a gun and...
- Borgia (1922) – Prisoner Mignon (1922) – Il Gobbo Earth Spirit (1923) – Schigolch Fridericus Rex (1923) – Hans Joachim von Ziethen Paganini (1923) – Ferucchio...
- Campbell Road Show 1980 Dr. Faustus Beelzebub, ****, Pope Adrian, and other characters 1980 Cinderella 1983 Exit the King The Doctor 1985 Lulu Schigolch...
- from a life on the streets with her alleged father, the petty criminal Schigolch. Dr Schön has taken Lulu under his wing, educated her and made her his...
- slave-trader who offers to set her up in a brothel in Cairo. The sinister Schigolch, who was Lulu's first patron and may be her father, reappears, and by...
- Mario Adorf: Rodrigo Charles Regnier: Jack the Ripper Rudolf Forster: Schigolch Leon Askin: Medizinialrat Dr. Goll Sieghardt Rupp: Maler Schwarz Claus...
- Alberich in Das Rheingold. During his years on the roster, Foldi appeared as Schigolch in the company premieres of Alban Berg's Lulu (directed by John Dexter...
- Rickelt as Dr. Goll Rudolf Forster as Alwa Schoen Alexander Granach as Schigolch Heinrich George as Rodrigo Erwin Biswanger as Eulenber Julius Falkenstein...
- nineties after several seasons singing such significant character roles as Schigolch in Alban Berg's twelve-tone opera Lulu. He was a notable narrator in Schoenberg's...