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  1. Max Reinhardt (born 14 May 1951) is a radio presenter known for presenting Late Junction on BBC Radio 3. Career. Reinhardt was a presenter for Late Junction, a music programme broadcast three nights a week on BBC Radio 3.

  2. Max Reinhardt. Max Reinhardt, născut Maximilian Goldmann, (n. 9 septembrie 1873, Baden, Austria — d. 31 octombrie 1943, New York) a fost director de trupă teatrală și regizor austriac în numeroase teatre de limba germană (între altele, Deutsches Theater, Berliner Volksbühne, Berliner Theater, Komödie; a înființat teatrul ...

  3. Max Reinhardt. Director: Sumurûn. Max Reinhardt was from an Austrian merchant family (surname officially changed from the family name Goldmann to Reinhardt in 1904), and even as a boy, after his family moved to Vienna, he haunted the "Hofburg Theater" and tried to see every play. In 1890 he studied at the Sulkowsky Theater in Matzleinsdorf and started acting in Vienna and later at the ...

  4. www.bbc.co.uk › SQYRYm3dC5pVLYdw5h4N0b › max-reinhardtBBC - Max Reinhardt

    Max Reinhardt Max cannot deny he is a mixed bag, but the contents all revolve around music. He's one of the regular presenters on that voyage into uncharted waters that is Radio 3's Late Junction.

  5. Max Reinhardt, egentlig Maximilian Goldmann, (født 9. september 1873 i Baden ved Wien i Østrig-Ungarn, død 30. oktober 1943 i New York, USA) var en tysk - østrigsk teaterleder og instruktør. Gennem første tredjedel af 1900-tallet var han en dominerende kraft i tysk teater.

  6. REINHARDT, MAX (1873–1943) Austro-German theater director. Max Reinhardt is remembered in America chiefly for spectacular stage productions that included Karl Vollmoeller's The Miracle, Franz Werfel and Kurt Weill 's The Eternal Road, and Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (in both stage and film versions).

  7. Max Reinhardt, orig. Max Goldmann, (born Sept. 9, 1873, Baden, near Vienna, Austria—died Oct. 31, 1943, New York, N.Y., U.S.), German theatrical director. After studying drama in Vienna and acting in Salzburg, he joined Otto Brahm’s company in Berlin in 1894. Reinhardt directed his first play in 1902 and managed a small theatre from 1903.