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piscator

[pi-skey-ter, pis-kuh-] / pɪˈskeɪ tər, ˈpɪs kə- /
NOUN
fisherman
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And the only way to get on that stage was to move to New York City in 1943, where she studied with Erwin Piscator at the Dramatic Workshop and was taken to a strip club by Marlon Brando.

From New York Times

In Paris, and later back in New York, she studied theater, movement and visual art with eminences including the stage director Erwin Piscator, the actor and mime Jean-Louis Barrault and the Abstract Expressionist Hans Hofmann.

From New York Times

Ms. Malina worked as a singing waitress in a Greenwich Village bar and eventually enrolled in Piscator’s workshop at the New School for Social Research.

From New York Times

Ms. Malina published two books, one a compilation of her diaries and the other, in 2012, a memoir of sorts called “The Piscator Notebook.”

From New York Times

Ms. Stritch took an overnight train to New York, studied with director and producer Erwin Piscator at the New School for Social Research and began to win roles in off-Broadway productions.

From Washington Post