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Douglas Aibel
DOUGLAS AIBEL (Artistic Director - Vineyard Theatre) has been active in NY theatre as a producer, director and dramaturg. He was the first recipient of Ross Wetzsteon OBIE award for his work with the Vineyard, and was pleased to accept special Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel awards for the Vineyard's body of work. Notable productions that Mr. Aibel has developed and produced at the Vineyard include two Pulitzer prize dramas- Paula Vogel's How I Learned To Drive and Edward Albee's Three Tall Women and the Tony Award Winning Avenue Q. Other productions have included Nicky Silver's Pterodactyls and Raised In Captivity; Cornelius Eady's Brutal Imagination; Becky Mode's Fully Committed, Craig Lucas' The Dying Gaul, Polly Pen's Bed &Amp; Sofa and Goblin Market, and the recent musical success [title of show]. Mr. Aibel is also widely known in the film world as a casting director, with credits including The Squid And The Whale, Dead Man Walking, The Royal Tenenbaums, Signs, Unbreakable, The Myth Of Fingerprints, Fresh, The Village, The Life Aquatic, Margot At The Wedding, Soldier's Girl, Cradle Will Rock, Bob Roberts, Lady In The Water, Little Manhattan, Little Odessa, The Yards, We Own The Night and others. Upcoming: Margaret, The Happening.

Bio as of December, 2007.

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Off-Broadway Companies - January, 2008

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