Romeo Lahoud | |
Birth Name: | Romeo Raphael Lahoud |
Birth Date: | 1931 1, df=y |
Birth Place: | Amsheet, Greater Lebanon |
Nationality: | Lebanese |
Occupation: | Theatre director Composer |
Education: | Saint Joseph School La Scala |
Romeo Raphael Lahoud (Arabic: روميو روفايل لحود; 22 January 1931 – 22 November 2022) was a Lebanese theatre director, composer, and author.[1]
After studying at the Saint Joseph School,[2] Lahoud began his career in 1955 as an impresario, in which he brought stars such as Louis Armstrong, Sacha Distel, and the to Lebanon. As a writer, set designer, producer, and director, he played a part in over 30 musicals which featured prominent figures in Lebanese theatre, such as Sabah and Salwa Al Katrib.
Lahoud studied theatrical directing in Las Vegas and scenography at La Scala in Milan under professor Carlo Montecamozzo. He founded five theatres: Le Phoenicia, Le Martinez, L’Élysée, Le Romeo Lahoud, and L'Athénée. He also founded a folkloric troupe in Libya in 1967. He was the first Arab and Lebanese artist to perform at the Olympia in Paris and the Palais Royal des Beaux Arts in Brussels.
Romeo Lahoud died on 22 November 2022, at the age of 91.[3]