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This is a list of theatre directors, living and dead, who have been active in the 20th and 21st centuries. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Twentieth-century theatre describes a period of great change within the theatrical culture of the 20th century, mainly in Europe and North America. There was a widespread challenge to long-established rules surrounding theatrical representation; resulting in the development of many new forms of theatre, including modernism, expressionism, impressionism, political theatre and other forms of ...
Pages in category "20th-century theatre managers" ... Richard Campion (theatre director) John Counsell (theatre director) D. Alfred Dampier; Harry Day (politician)
The Ontological-Hysteric Theater (OHT) was founded by Foreman in 1968. The core of the company's annual programming has been Richard Foreman's theater pieces. Foreman mounted his first production with Ontological-Hysteric Theatre in 1968 at the Film-Maker's Cinematheque on Wooster Street, where he worked under the Fluxus leader George Maciunas ...
Directing is an art form that has grown with the development of theatre theory and theatre practice. With the emergence of new trends in theatre, so too have directors adopted new methodologies and engaged in new practices. Interpretation of the drama, by the late twentieth century, had become central to the director's work.
Jessie Bonstelle (born Laura Justine Bonesteel; November 18, 1871 [1] [2] – October 14, 1932) was an American theater director, actress, and drama company manager. . Encouraged by her mother, she sang and performed in the theater from a young age; she went on to become a famous leading lady and made several performances o
Prominent Egyptian director Marwan Hamed, best known internationally for groundbreaking epic “The Yacoubian Building,” more recently shot “El Set,” a biopic of Egyptian icon Umm Kulthum ...
August Wilson (né Frederick August Kittel Jr.; April 27, 1945 – October 2, 2005) was an American playwright.He has been referred to as the "theater's poet of Black America". [1]