Granditsky, Palle
GRANDITSKY, PALLE
GRANDITSKY, PALLE (1923–2001), Swedish actor and director. Granditsky worked at the City Theater of Uppsala and Gävle (1954–57) and was head of the City Theater of Borås (1957–64). Here he directed Antigone by Jean Anouilh and The Three Sisters by Chekhov. He then returned to Uppsala, where his outstanding productions were The Dance of Death by Strindberg and Rhinoceros (1964) by Ionesco.
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