Vlad Mugur

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Vlad Mugur (born 22 June 1927, Bucharest, Romania; died 22 July 2001, Munich, Germany) was a Romanian-born German theater director.

He graduated from the Bucharest Theater Institute (directing class) as valedictorian in 1949, but he had already started to direct plays two years earlier, in 1947.[1]

In 1965 he became director of the National Theater in

Radio Free Europe, before moving to Koblenz.[5]

In Romania he staged plays at the theaters in

Galaţi
, among others.

In Germany he directed plays at theaters in Munich, Konstanz, Hanover, Esslingen, Münster, among others.[6]

He staged plays by

, etc.

He was married to Magda Stief, an actress.[7]

The Vlad Mugur Prize- which is awarded by the

Cluj-Napoca Hungarian Theatre
is named after him.

Prizes

The UNITER Prize for 1999.[8]

The Theatrical Personality of the Year for 2000, by the Tofan Foundation.[9]

References

  1. ^ Article in the Romanian newspaper Ziua, July 24, 2001.
  2. ^ "Istoric". Archived from the original on 2015-06-08. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
  3. ^ "Avanpremiera spectacolului Hamlet in regia lui Vlad Mugur". Observator cultural. 2001. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
  4. România literară
    . Retrieved October 26, 2014.
  5. ^ Ichim, Florica. "La vorbă cu VLAD MUGUR". Teatrul azi. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
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  7. România literară
    . Retrieved October 26, 2014.
  8. ^ Article in the Romanian newspaper Ziua, July 24, 2001.
  9. ^ Article in the Romanian newspaper Ziua, July 24, 2001.