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− | (19*-) Israeli director. From the Habimah Theatre. The [[Reps]] invited him over the years to direct [[John Steinbeck]]’s ''[[Burning Bright]]'' (1962), [[Saul Levitt]]’s ''[[The Andersonville Trial]]'' (1962), [[Anthony Newley]]’s ''[[Stop the World, I Want to Get Off]]'' (1964), ''[[Twelve Angry Men]]'' (1966), and ''[[A Flea in Her Ear]]'' (1967). | + | (19*-) Israeli director. From the Habimah Theatre. The [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Reps]] invited him over the years to direct [[John Steinbeck]]’s ''[[Burning Bright]]'' (1962), [[Saul Levitt]]’s ''[[The Andersonville Trial]]'' (1962), [[Anthony Newley]]’s ''[[Stop the World, I Want to Get Off]]'' (1964), ''[[Twelve Angry Men]]'' (1966), and ''[[A Flea in Her Ear]]'' (1967). |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 15:56, 25 April 2012
(19*-) Israeli director. From the Habimah Theatre. The Reps invited him over the years to direct John Steinbeck’s Burning Bright (1962), Saul Levitt’s The Andersonville Trial (1962), Anthony Newley’s Stop the World, I Want to Get Off (1964), Twelve Angry Men (1966), and A Flea in Her Ear (1967).
Sources
Tucker, 1997
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