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Playwright, Director and Choreographer (WIT #315)

Playwright, Director and ChoreographerPlaywright, Director and Choreographer

Choreographer Jonathan Butterell (The Light In The Piazza, Nine), director Moises Kaufman (The Laramie Project, Gross Indecency), playwright Arthur Kopit (Nine, Oh Dad, Poor Dad…), choreographer Joey McKneely(The Boy From Oz, Wild Party), playwright Theresa Rebeck (Ominum Gatherum, Bad Dates) and director Susan H. Schulman (Little Women, Secret Garden) explore how playwrights, directors and choreographers place themselves in the body of the character so that the character’s voices and actions can emerge, what happens in the theatre to make the experience different from film and television, what it means to be an artist - and how an artist’s success is measured.

Original airdate - September 1, 2003.
Running time - 90 minutes.

For more information see Working in the Theatre’s Playwright, Director and Choreographer program page.
You can also download the Playwright, Director and Choreographer program (mp4).



Posted on Wednesday, April 11th, 2007 at 12:40 pm
by American Theatre Wing
Filed under: Author, Choreographer, Director, Video, Working in the Theatre.

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