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  2. Max Reinhardt (German: [maks ˈʁaɪnhaʁt]; born Maximilian Goldmann; 9 September 1873 – 30 October 1943) was an Austrian-born theatre and film director, intendant, and theatrical producer. With his radically innovative and avante garde stage productions, Reinhardt is regarded as one of the most prominent stage directors of the early 20th ...

  3. Max Reinhardt was one of the first theatrical directors to achieve widespread recognition as a major creative artist, working in Berlin, Salzburg, New York City, and Hollywood. He helped found the annual Salzburg Festival. Reinhardt was the eldest of seven children born to Wilhelm and Rose.

  4. Max Reinhardt. Director: Sumurûn. Max Reinhardt was from an Austrian merchant family (surname officially changed from the family name Goldmann to Reinhardt in 1904), and even as a boy, after his family moved to Vienna, he haunted the "Hofburg Theater" and tried to see every play.

    • September 9, 1873
    • October 31, 1943
  5. Sep 9, 2023 · Max Reinhardt, né Maximilian Goldmann, was born in Austria on September 9, 1873. He was the first truly modern stage director, renowned for his theatrical innovation and status as an impresario of international stature.

  6. May 14, 2018 · REINHARDT (Goldmann), MAX (1873–1943), stage producer and director. Reinhardt, a leading force in the theater during the first part of the 20 th century, was born in Baden, near Vienna. At 17 he became an actor and assistant director at the Salzburg State Theater.

  7. sohoradiolondon.com › profile › max-reinhardtMax Reinhardt - Soho Radio

    Max Reinhardt. Max started his lunchtime show at Soho Radio at the start of 2020, emerging from his dozen years as a regular presenter of BBC Radio 3’s night time classic show Late Junction.

  8. Reinhardt, who had begun his acting career at the Salzburg Stadttheater and bought Schloss Leopoldskron in 1918, was not only a visionary director but also an astute strategist who was shrewd enough to programme his own productions in Salzburg, brought in from Berlin and elsewhere.