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There's no question that Siguenza loved the research that he did on Pablo Picasso one of the most colorful personalities in the art world of the 20th century.
George Heymont: The Brain From Spain George Heymont 2011
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There's no doubt that Herbert Siguenza knows his way around a stage.
George Heymont: The Brain From Spain George Heymont 2011
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The fact that Siguenza graduated from the California College of Arts in Oakland with a Master of Fine Arts degree in printmaking would seem to make him the perfect choice to portray a great artist onstage.
George Heymont: The Brain From Spain George Heymont 2011
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Siguenza lets the audience take on the role of strangers who have arrived uninvited at Picasso's studio to watch him work.
George Heymont: The Brain From Spain George Heymont 2011
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Intrigued by their production of Aristophanes 'PEACE at the Getty Villa, Tom Hanks also cast the three members of theater group CULTURE CLASH (Ric Salinas, Richard Montoya, Herbert Siguenza) as culinary engineers in Larry Crowne. smarties the unknown actress is grace jane gummer, daughter of meryl streep and sculpter don gummer. also sister of mamie gummer
Tom Hanks Reveals Larry Crowne Casting But Leaves Us With Another Puzzle | /Film 2010
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A founding member of Culture Clash who has co-written and performed in numerous shows over the past quarter century, Siguenza teaches and directs at UC Irvine.
George Heymont: The Brain From Spain George Heymont 2011
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An example of the ramifications of this stripping of context for someone who is not terribly familiar with the 17th Century is upon the introduction of the village priest: ‘A learned man, a graduate of Siguenza’.
Archive 2006-04-01 Kirsty 2006
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An example of the ramifications of this stripping of context for someone who is not terribly familiar with the 17th Century is upon the introduction of the village priest: ‘A learned man, a graduate of Siguenza’.
Spanish Inquisition: Part Four Kirsty 2006
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Many an argument did he have with the curate of his village (a learned man, and a graduate of Siguenza) as to which had been the better knight, Palmerin of England or Amadis of Gaul.
Don Quixote 2002
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There were supposed to be Italian troops concentrated in Soria, and at Siguenza again besides those operating in the North.
For Whom The Bell Tolls Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 1940
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