Marc Goldberg is a French theatre director, playwright, actor, and
translator.Goldberg studied Philosophy before joining the Compagnie
des Théâtrophages[1] and his first play, Les Rendez-vous, was staged
in 1993.[2]As a theatre director, Goldberg has staged around 25 shows,
including Le Bébé by Marie Darrieussecq with pop icon Lio, A Woman
of Mystery by John Cassavetes with Myriam Boyer which he translated
from English to French, and Anthology of Black Humor by André Breton
with Bernard Menez and Patrick d'Asumçao.His play Frickstein's Pillar
was selected by the Comédie-Française reading committee.[3]
translator.Goldberg studied Philosophy before joining the Compagnie
des Théâtrophages[1] and his first play, Les Rendez-vous, was staged
in 1993.[2]As a theatre director, Goldberg has staged around 25 shows,
including Le Bébé by Marie Darrieussecq with pop icon Lio, A Woman
of Mystery by John Cassavetes with Myriam Boyer which he translated
from English to French, and Anthology of Black Humor by André Breton
with Bernard Menez and Patrick d'Asumçao.His play Frickstein's Pillar
was selected by the Comédie-Française reading committee.[3]
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