Helmut Griem - Theatre

Theatre

Title Author Role Director
Intrigue and Love Friedrich Schiller Ferdinand Willi Schmidt
Leonce and Lena Georg Büchner Leonce Hans Bauer
As You Like It William Shakespeare Orlando Willi Schmidt
The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams Tom Willi Schmidt
Richard II William Shakespeare Title Role Hans Lietzau
The Cherry Orchard Anton Chekhov Lopachin Hans Lietzau
The Philanthropist Christopher Hampton Philipp Dieter Dorn
The Prince of Homburg Heinrich von Kleist Title Role Hans Lietzau
The Maids Jean Genet Claire Dieter Dorn
Philoctetes Heiner Müller Title Role Hans Lietzau
Die Räuber Friedrich Schiller Karl Moor Hans Lietzau
My Fair Lady Lerner and Loewe Professor Higgins August Everding
Troilus and Cressida William Shakespeare Thersites Dieter Dorn
Faust Johann Wolfgang Goethe Title Role Dieter Dorn
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Edward Albee George Martin Meltge

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