Dimiter Gotscheff

Bulgarian-German theater director
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Dimiter Gotscheff (Bulgarian: Димитър Гочев; 26 April 1943 in Parvomai, Bulgaria – 20 October 2013 in Berlin) was a Bulgarian-born German theater director.[1] His work is often associated with dramatist and director Heiner Müller.

References

  1. ^ "Theater: Regisseur Dimiter Gotscheff ist tot" (in German). Die Zeit. Retrieved 12 December 2013.

External links

  • Dimiter Gotscheff: 50 Directors working at German Theatres from the Goethe-Institut.
  • Dimiter Gotscheff's IMDB page
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