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He was also a dramaturgist in Olomouc theater (1945 – 1948) and in Zemské divadlo theater in Brno.


World literary rank Hungarian-european author, editor, littérateur and dramaturgist.


20 May 1898, in Lisbon) was a Brazilian diplomat, poet, novelist and dramaturgist.


His father Miodrag (1926–1992) was a noted dramaturgist and poet who scripted several TV movies.


Gertrudes Pusich (1 October 1805 – 6 October 1883) was a Portuguese poet, dramaturgist, journalist, pianist and composer.


Margarita Tsomou (born 2 July 1977 in Thessaloniki) is a Greek-German dramaturgist, curator, performance artist, dancer and activist.


1 August 1933 – 18 August 2008), was an Armenian writer, novelist, dramaturgist.


(Vienna, October 21, 1897 — July 3, 1976) was an Austrian poet, novelist, dramaturgist and writer of screenplays and historical studies who produced a heterogeneous.


Jahi Jahiu was an Albanian playwright and dramaturgist.


Gabriel Bounin was a French author and dramaturgist of the 16th century.


Wischinsky (born April 20, 1963), known as Ip Wischin, is a Russian/Austrian dramaturgist, director, screenwriter, composer and business consultant, whose main.


Mohsen Moeini worked on the project as a dramaturgist, using "Memories of Destruction", a series of paintings by Aydin Aghdashloo.


Иванчев Донев; born 15 April 1971) is a Bulgarian actor, film director, dramaturgist, and choreographer.


Susanne tried to explore her origins in a project with her friend, the dramaturgist Dagmar Domrös.


cook, actor, photographer, translator, copywriter, literary critic, dramaturgist, lecturer, teacher, culture bureaucrat, such as culture manager for Umeå.


playwright, screenwriter and dramaturgist Andrej Inkret [sl] (1943–2015), critic, essayist, theatrologist and dramaturgist Romana Jordan Cizelj (born 1966).


cartographer (de) Friedrich Schreyvogl (1899–1976), writer, publicist, dramaturgist (de) Marija Sklad-Sauer (born 1935, Budapest), Hungarian (Polish father)-Vojvodinan.


Among other things he has an education as a dramaturgist at the University of Aarhus.


merchant Mićo Despić, fur merchant Stevo Petranović, schoolteacher, dramaturgist, and translator Sava Kosanović, theologist, schoolteacher, Orthodox priest.



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