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- Arnold Szyfman (23 November 1882 in Ulanów – 11 January 1967 in Warsaw) was a Polish theatre director and stage director of Jewish origin. Founder of...
- Warszawie" [Cycles and eventsEventsPolish Theatre named after Arnold Szyfman in Warsaw] (in Polish). 26 February 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2016. Golik...
- Packard (1901), pp. 20–21. Bange & Corsi (n.d.). Damkaer (2002), p. 118. Szyfman (1982), p. 13. Osborn (1905), p. 159. Osborn (1905), p. 160. Curtis, Millar...
- Warsaw held two English-language staged readings at Teatr Polski Arnold Szyfman Theatre in Warsaw as the capstone to its Women's History Month Programming...
- Leon Schiller Ludwik Solski Włodzimierz Staniewski Józef Szajna Arnold Szyfman Mariusz Treliński Andrzej Wajda Michał Zadara Lidia Zamkow Krzysztof Z****si...
- artistic director is Andrzej Seweryn. The theatre was initiated by Arnold Szyfman and designed by Czesław Przybylski. Opened on 29 January 1913, the facility...
- expanded to the designs of Bohdan Pniewski, under the supervision of Arnold Szyfman. When the restored theatre was opened to the public on November 19, 1965...
- Operasponsorship agreement and funding of special projects; Arnold Szyfman Polish Theatre (Warsaw) – patron celebrations of the 100th anniversary...
- Paris and London. In Poland, it has been directed by among others Arnold Szyfman (Warsaw 1920), Leon Schiller (Warsaw 1926, Łódź 1938), Bohdan Korzeniewski [pl]...
- Technical Exhibition in Paris. The company's general director was Arnold Szyfman. For the first season, 1937-1938, Nijinska created five new ballets including...