Giorgos Theodosiadis
Giorgos Theodosiadis was a distinguished Greek theater director, composer, and educator, renowned for his significant contributions to modern Greek theater. Born in Athens, he pursued studies in finance and theater at the Drama School of "Theatro Technis." Furthering his education, he specialized in theater directing at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. In 1962, Theodosiadis founded the Athens Drama School "G. Theodosiadis," aiming to cultivate new talent for the Greek stage. Throughout his career, he directed numerous plays, introducing contemporary English-language theater to Greek audiences. His dedication to the arts extended to his role as a composer, contributing music to various theatrical productions. Theodosiadis passed away in Athens in 2006, leaving a lasting legacy in Greek theater.
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Average Rating3.97 votesRelease DateNov 28, 196066 years ago
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