Theatre Director - Well-known Theatre Directors

Well-known Theatre Directors

  • Samuel Beckett (Ireland)
  • Anne Bogart (United States)
  • Lucien Bourjeily (Lebanon)
  • Bertolt Brecht (Germany)
  • Peter Brook (British, mostly working in France)
  • Richard Foreman (United States)
  • Jerzy Grotowski (Poland)
  • Elizabeth LeCompte (United States)
  • Michael Marmarinos (Greece)
  • Noël Coward (Britain)
  • Peter Hall (Britain)
  • Nicholas Hytner (Britain)
  • Elia Kazan (United States)
  • Jack O'Brien (United States)
  • Fouad Awad (Israel/Palestine)
  • Robert Lepage (Canada)
  • John Gielgud (Britain)
  • Michael Blakemore (America/ Britain)
  • Terry Hands (Britain)
  • Robert Sturua (Georgia)
  • Temur Chkheidze (Georgia)
  • Patrick Almaden (Philippines)
  • Marshall W. Mason (United States)
  • Vsevolod Meyerhold (Soviet Union)baho tae
  • Jonathan Miller (Britain)
  • Data Tavadze (Georgia)
  • Harold Prince (United States)
  • Kote Marjanishvili (Georgia)
  • Salvador Videgain (Spain)
  • Ariane Mnouchkine (France)
  • Mike Nichols (United States)
  • Piro Mani (Albania)
  • Laurence Olivier (Britain)
  • Alan Schneider (United States)
  • Peter Sellars (United States)
  • Lee Strasberg (United States)
  • Julie Taymor (United States)
  • Robert Wilson (United States)
  • Mary Zimmerman (United States)
  • Rouben Mamoulian (United States)
  • James Lapine (United States)
  • Kathleen Marshall (United States)
  • Binkie Beaumont (Britain)
  • Mihai Timofti (Moldova)
  • Des McAnuff (Canada/United States)
  • (Derrick Goodwin) Britain/Canada/USA
  • Simon Stone (Australia)
  • John Caird (Great Britain)
  • Constantin Stanislavski (Russia)
  • Jophy Lane (Great Britain)
  • Keith Fowler (United States)
  • Liz Estepanian (Britain)

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