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The August Strindberg Repertory Theatre is the resident company at the Gene Frankel Theatre.
The August Strindberg Repertory Theatre became the resident company at the Gene Frankel Theatre in New York City's East Village when it transferred its first production, Strindberg's Playing with Fire (co-produced by the Negro Ensemble Company), there in June 2012 after an initial run at the New School's theater in the West Village.Playing with Fire received three Audelco Award nominations, for Outstanding Ensemble Performance, Best Revival and Best Costume Design. The cast consisted of Nathan James, Tocarra Cash, Elizabeth Flax, Jolie Garrett, Jaleesa Capri and James Edward Becton.
Its second production was a double bill of Casper's Fat Tuesday and The Stronger, and its third Easter.Casper's Fat Tuesday was co-produced by the Pink Pig Ballet and was an English-language premiere, translated by Jonathan Howard. In The Stronger Dina Rosenmeier played "Mrs. X" and Albert Bendix "Mr. Y". The Easter cast consisted of Chudney Sykes, Nathan James, DeSean Stokes, Carol Carter, Ley Smith, and Jolie Garrett. All first-season productions were directed by the company's artistic director, Robert Greer.
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Albert Bendix in Danish Emmy Nominated TV Series "OBLS" (Oplysning om Bøsser & Lesbiske til Samfundet) as make-up artist. Co-starring: Christian Tafdrup & Thure Lindhardt. Director & Producer: Axel Boisen. © Axel Film.
Albert Bendix in Danish Emmy Nominated TV Series "OBLS" (Oplysning om Bøsser & Lesbiske til Samfundet) as Benny from ABBA. Co-starring: Christian Tafdrup & Sofie Lassen-Kahlke. Director & Producer: Axel Boisen. Film © Axel Film. Music by ABBA © Polar Music International AB
Albert Bendix in Danish TV2 Crime Series "Strisser på Samsø" (Island Cop) as psycho Richard Enevoldsen. Season 2, episode 1. Co-starring: Anne Louise Hassing. Director: Eddie Thomas Petersen. Producer: Per Holst. © Nordisk Special Marketing under exclusive license from TV 2 Danmark.
Albert Bendix in the US-premier of the theater play "Home Sweet Home" by Dane Andreas Garfield about a Danish soldier returning from the war in Iraq (original title "Hjem Kære Hjem"). The show was produced by Scandinavian American Theater Company (SATC) at PS122 in New York City. Directed by Christoffer Berdal. Video by Sebastian Nyman Agdur. © SATC. The Village Voice on Albert: "Danish actor Albert Bendix does a commendable job in the role of Carsten, his mannerisms consistently surprising as his character slips into both social impropriety -- insulting Iben's job, sneaking up on Kim with a knife -- and scathing criticism of the settled life of his fellow Danes."
Albert Bendix in a Teila (Danish telephone company) commercial for Danish national television and in movie theaters. Director: Kasper Gaardsøe. Production: Locomotion. © Telia
George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright and a co-founder of the London School of Economics. Although his first profitable writing was music and literary criticism, in which capacity he wrote many highly articulate pieces of journalism, his main talent was for drama, and he wrote more than 60 plays. He was also an essayist, novelist and short story writer. Nearly all his writings address prevailing social problems, but have a vein of comedy which makes their stark themes more palatable. Issues which engaged Shaw's attention included education, marriage, religion, government, health care, and class privilege. This video targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Public domain image source in video
Albert Bendix in a Teila (Danish telephone company) commercial for Danish national television and in movie theaters. Director: Kasper Gaardsøe. Production: Locomotion. © Telia
Danish star Albert Bendix leads A Color Green's directorial debut as Mute Man, a tongue-chopping madman chasing three kids who stumble into his neck of the woods. See MUTE at the Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival - October 6-9.
Albert Bendix in Danish Emmy Nominated TV Series "OBLS" (Oplysning om Bøsser & Lesbiske til Samfundet) as make-up artist. Co-starring: Christian Tafdrup & Thure Lindhardt. Director & Producer: Axel Boisen. © Axel Film.
Albert Bendix in Danish TV2 Crime Series "Strisser på Samsø" (Island Cop) as psycho Richard Enevoldsen. Season 2, episode 1. Co-starring: Anne Louise Hassing. Director: Eddie Thomas Petersen. Producer: Per Holst. © Nordisk Special Marketing under exclusive license from TV 2 Danmark.
Albert Bendix in Danish Emmy Nominated TV Series "OBLS" (Oplysning om Bøsser & Lesbiske til Samfundet) as Benny from ABBA. Co-starring: Christian Tafdrup & Sofie Lassen-Kahlke. Director & Producer: Axel Boisen. Film © Axel Film. Music by ABBA © Polar Music International AB
In a small Irish village, a blaspheming drunk stands on the steps of a church and dares God to strike him dead. At that very moment, a shot rings out and the blasphemer is killed. The local priest who witnessed the crime struggles to make sense of it, and leans that all is not what it seems. Starring Nigel Patrick (the priest), Aldo Ray (the accused killer), William Bendix (the victim), Cyril Cusack, Niall MacGinnis, and Yvonne Mitchell. Directed by Nigel Patrick Screenplay by Patrick Kirwan, from a story by Albert Z. Carr I believe this film to be in the public domain. No copyright infringement intended.