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Spanish theatre director (born 1969)
Ălex Rigola (born in
Barcelona , 28 November 1969) is a Spanish theatre director. He has directed the
Teatre Lliure since March 2003 as well as the theatre section of the
Venice Biennale . He holds a directing degree from the Escola Superior d'Art DramĂ tic (Institut del Teatre) of
Barcelona .
He has directed and adapted:
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof , by
Tennessee Williams (2010)
Frost-Nixon , by
Peter Morgan (2009)
Better Days , by
Richard Dresser (2009), in the Teatro de La AbadĂa (Madrid, Spain)
El buñuelo de Hamlet , by
Luis Buñuel y Ălex Rigola (2008)
Rock'n roll , by
Tom Stoppard (2008)
2666 , by
Roberto Bolaño (2007)
Long Day's Journey into Night , by
Eugene O'Neill (2005)
Arbusht , by
Paco Zarzoso (2006)
European House , by
Alex Rigola (2005)
Richard III , by
William Shakespeare (2005)
Saint Joan of the Stockyards , by
Bertolt Brecht (2004)
Glengarry Glen Ross , by
David Mamet (2003)
Julius Caesar , by
William Shakespeare (2003)
Ubu Roi , by
Alfred Jarry (2002), in the
Teatro by La AbadĂa
Woyzeck , by
Georg BĂŒchner (2001)
Suzuki I i II , by
Alexei Xipenko (2001)
The Goldberg Variations , by
George Tabori (2000)
Titus Andronicus by
William Shakespeare (2000)
Bellow the Belt , by
Richard Dresser (2000)
The Water Engine , by
David Mamet (1999)
The Trojan Women , by
Euripides (1998)
Kafka: El Procés , by
Franz Kafka (1997)
CamĂ by Wolokolamsk (I) , by
Heiner MĂŒller (1996)
He was assistant director to
Joan Ollé on:
He also directed El cancionero by palacio (2003) and Cançons d'amor i droga (2003) with various texts by Pepe Sales sung by
Albert Pla and Judith Farrés. His first production in the
Gran Teatre del Liceu was the Wagner opera
The Flying Dutchman (2007).
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