miered
1pre|mière — pre|miere or pre|mière «prih MIHR, pruh MYAIR», noun, adjective, verb, miered, mier|ing or mièred, mièr|ing. –n. 1. a first public performance: »the premiere of a new play. 2. the leading woman (in a play or the like). –adj. = premier (Cf. ↑ …
2pre|miere — or pre|mière «prih MIHR, pruh MYAIR», noun, adjective, verb, miered, mier|ing or mièred, mièr|ing. –n. 1. a first public performance: »the premiere of a new play. 2. the leading woman (in a play or the like). –adj. = premier (Cf. ↑ …
3Engel, Erich — (1891 1966) director; an associate of Bertolt Brecht* and a key figure in post Expressionist theater.* Born in Hamburg, he studied acting under Leopold Jessner* and in 1918 began directing Hamburg s new Chamber Players. Named director of… …
4Zuckmayer, Carl — (1896 1977) dramatist; best known for the satire Der Hauptmann von Kopenick (The Captain of Kopenick). He was born in the Rhineland village of Nackenheim; his well established family (his father ran a factory that produced the tin sheathing… …
5premiere — pre•miere [[t]prɪˈmɪər, ˈmyɛər[/t]] n. v. miered, mier•ing, adj. 1) sbz a first public performance or showing of a play, opera, film, etc 2) sbz the leading woman, as in a drama 3) to present publicly for the first time: to premiere a new… …