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  1. Max Reinhardt. Director: Sumurûn. Max Reinhardt was from an Austrian merchant family (surname officially changed from the family name Goldmann to Reinhardt in 1904), and even as a boy, after his family moved to Vienna, he haunted the "Hofburg Theater" and tried to see every play.

  2. Sep 9, 2023 · Max Reinhardt, né Maximilian Goldmann, was born in Austria on September 9, 1873. He was the first truly modern stage director, renowned for his theatrical innovation and status as an impresario of international stature.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › theater-biographies › max-reinhardtMax Reinhardt | Encyclopedia.com

    May 14, 2018 · REINHARDT (Goldmann), MAX (1873–1943), stage producer and director. Reinhardt, a leading force in the theater during the first part of the 20 th century, was born in Baden, near Vienna. At 17 he became an actor and assistant director at the Salzburg State Theater.

  4. Max Reinhardt, orig. Max Goldmann, (born Sept. 9, 1873, Baden, near Vienna, Austria—died Oct. 31, 1943, New York, N.Y., U.S.), German theatrical director. After studying drama in Vienna and acting in Salzburg, he joined Otto Brahm’s company in Berlin in 1894.

  5. Celebrating Max Reinhardt’s 150th Birthday. (9 September 1873 — 31 October 1943) Autumn 2023 marks a double commemoration for the theatre world: the 150th anniversary of Max Reinhardt’s birth, and the 80th anniversary of his death. Reinhardt, who built an extraordinary theatrical empire at the beginning of the 20th century, has been ...

  6. Mar 1, 2015 · Max Reinhardt was the man who transformed the role of theatre director into what it is today and in so doing changed theatre for both performers and audience. Without Max Reinhardt the theatre of today would be unrecognisable.

  7. Austrian film and theater director Max Reinhardt (b. 1873; d. 1943) revolutionized the foundations of traditional dramaturgy, seeking the audience’s emotional impact by enhancing elements like the set design, music, and expressiveness of the interpretors’ faces.

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