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George Tabori (né György Tábori; 24 May 1914 – 23 July 2007) was a Hungarian writer and theatre director.
Jul 27, 2007 · George Tabori, an internationally known Hungarian-born playwright whose work sounded the depths of the refugee experience, a condition with which he was intimately familiar, died on Monday at...
George Tabori was born on 24 May 1914 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a writer and actor, known for Chance Meeting (1954), Frohes Fest (1981) and I Confess (1953). He was married to Ursula Höpfner, Ursula Grützmacher-Tabori, Viveca Lindfors and Hannah Freund.
May 2, 2017 · George Tabori’s Black Humor, Times Two. L ast week’s gripping new PBS documentary, “The Last Laugh,” which premiered on Yom HaShoah, wrestled with provocative questions about the limits of ...
Jul 24, 2007 · Hungarian-born playwright and director George Tabori, a legend in Germany’s postwar theater world whose avant-garde works confronted anti-Semitism died July 23 in Berlin. He was 93.
Although George Tabori gained the greater part of his fame in the United States as the writer of award-winning dramatic screenplays, he originally was lauded (particularly in European...
George Tabori began writing about the Holocaust as a way to cope with his father's murder at Auschwitz. Tabori has occupied a unique position as a Jewish playwright working in Germany and Austria persistently confronting his audience with the memory of the Holocaust.
Jul 25, 2007 · Hungarian-born playwright and director George Tabori, a legend in Germany's postwar theater world whose avant-garde works confronted anti-Semitism, has died in Berlin, the Berliner Ensemble said...
George Tabori. Writer. 24 May 1914 to 22 July 2007. Hungarian-born playwright Tabori dealt with moral complexities in his work.
Tabori spent the war years serving as a journalist and war correspondent for the British Broadcasting Corporation and the British army, not realizing that his...