Peter Goldfarb is an award winning international Actor whose career spans more than 40 years. His most recent engagement was in the Fall of 2011 when, at the Havana, International Theater Festival, he premiered his one man show, Fragments From A Life In The Theatre, which he also wrote and will continue to tour in several countries around the globe. Fluent in French, Italian and Spanish, Peter has appeared on stages throughout Europe, Asia, Mexico and South America. In the U.S., he is known for such roles as Sir in The Dresser by Ronald Harwood, (Dramalogue award for Best Actor), Mashkan in Old Wicked Songs by Pulitzer Prize Nominee John Marans (Helen Hayes award nominee for Outstanding Lead Actor), Tevye in Fiddler On The Roof, Claudius in Hamlet, Robert in David Mamet's A Life In The Theater, Pozzo in Waiting for Godot, the Stage Manager in Our Town, the title role in The Mikado and Argan in The Imaginary Invalid. In the premiere production of New York's Manhattan Ensemble Theater, he was General Yupanshin in Dostoievski's The Idiot and, at The Asia Society, The Narrator in his own adaptation and direction of The Tibetan Book of the Dead with music by Philip Glass. In 2009 he scored a major critical success as Tennessee Williams in His Greatness at the Cherry Lane theater in New York. Winner of a “Best of the Fringe” award, the production was extended twice, a precedent for the Fringe Festival. In the Spring of 2012, he will have the honor of repeating his performance in London at the Finborough Theatre, recently named one of the city’s 10 best theaters.
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