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Paul Verdier is a stage director, actor, and playwright, who also had a number of guest parts in American television. He is married to Sonia Lloveras-Verdier. Before moving to the United States, Verdier was a member of the Paris-based repertory companies of Jean-Louis Barrault/Madeleine Renaud and Nicolas Bataille. Verdier and his wife opened the Stages Theatre Center in Hollywood in 1982, as a venue for bringing “the richness, flavor and variety of World Theatre to Los Angeles audiences”.〔(About the Stages Theatre Center ) (Accessed 2007-05-23)〕 In 1986, the couple opened a French restaurant—''Cafe des Artistes''—next door to the theatre. ==Plays== : ''partial list'' * ''Tales for people under 3 years of age'' (1982) – Translated, adapted and directed by Paul Verdier, from the play by Eugène Ionesco * ''Slowmotion'' (1988) – Translated and directed by Paul Verdier, from the play by Eduardo Pavlovsky * ''English Mint'' (1988) – Translated and directed by Paul Verdier, from ''L'Amante Anglaise'' by Marguerite Duras * ''1789'' (1989, October) – Translated, adapted and directed by Paul Verdier, from the 1970 play by Ariane Mnouchkine * ''The night of Picasso'' (1990) – Translated and directed by Paul Verdier, from the play by Edoardo Erba * ''Porco selvatico'' (1991) – Translated and directed by Paul Verdier, from the play by Edoardo Erba〔(Edoardo Erba Playwright ) the Miracle Players. (Accessed 2007-05-23)〕 * ''La Bête'' (1993 by playwright David Hirson) – Directed by Paul Verdier * ''Miss Margarida’s Way'' (by playwright Roberto Athayde) – Directed by Paul Verdier * ''Changes'' (1995 by playwright Barbara Tarbuck) – Produced and directed by Paul Verdier * ''Hyenas'' (2003) – Translated, adapted and directed by Paul Verdier, from a play by Christian Siméon 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Verdier」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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