Franz Xaver Kroetz (German: [fʁant͡s ˈksaː.vɐ kʁœt͡s] ; born 25 February 1946) is a German author, playwright, actor and film director. He achieved great...
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Rainer Werner Fassbinder (redirect from Franz Walsch)
Originally made for German television, Jail Bait was based on a play by Franz Xaver Kroetz, who violently disagreed with Fassbinder's adaptation, calling it...
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or Request Programme, is a wordless monodramatic play written by Franz Xaver Kroetz. The play was originally written in 1971 and premiered in 1973 at...
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operas, such as Stallerhof on a libretto by the author of the play, Franz Xaver Kroetz, and film music including Schlöndorff's Eine Liebe von Swann. Kühr...
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1971 play in three acts by Franz Xaver Kroetz. Along with its sequel Geisterbahn (1975), it is regarded as one of Kroetz's most important works in the...
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Twentieth Century By Karl Hardach, page 98 Franz Xaver Kroetz; Richard W. Blevins (1983). Franz Xaver Kroetz: The Emergence of a Political Playwright....
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January 14, 2016. Retrieved January 14, 2021. Franz Xaver Kroetz; Richard W. Blevins (1983). Franz Xaver Kroetz: The Emergence of a Political Playwright....
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October 2024, Salonga began starring in a Filipino production of the Franz Xaver Kroetz solo play Wunschkonzert (or Request Program), retitled Request sa...
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McPherson’s plays The Nest which he translated from the German writer Franz Xaver Kroetz and The Night Alive, for which she was nominated for the Evening Standard...
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Roost (Feydeau farce), Wimbledon, April 1974 Staller in Stallerhof (Franz Xaver Kroetz), Hampstead Theatre, February 1975 Gerald in The Formation Dancers...
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