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Lastname, Firstname You should be promoting yourself primarily as a stage director. If your site also contains information about your acting, design, teaching, graphic design, etc. you may want to consider Arts/Performing_Arts/Theatre/People in the corresponding letter. Sites about famous or significant directors should contain a substantial amount of content beyond a single page of information. |
Stage Directors are individuals working in the art and craft of communicating in a space (the stage) and time (the theatrical experience). This category houses sites of currently active Stage Directors, that is directors engaged in the art, looking for work, or working in projects. These sites represent a Stage Director's work, careers, resumes, philosophies and/or online professional portfolios.
This category also includes the works of historically significant directors whose work has left a lasting impression on the world of theatre.
| This category is only for websites pertaining to Augusto Boal and his techniques. |
Teacher, theorist, director, playwright and theatrical innovator, the approach to the theatre developed by Augusto Boal has influenced a whole movement of artists.
Cutting-edge master director and founder of the SITI Company in New York.
| Please only submit sites of substantial content relating to Peter Brook the director. |
Acclaimed international director of theatre, film and opera.
The innovative Polish director who had an important influence on the development of modern theater.
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This category is for sites that are devoted to producer/director, Hal Prince.
Please be sure that the suggested site is in English and meets the standard acceptable requirements for content. Sites not available in English should be suggested to the most appropriate World category. |
Born on January 30, 1928, Hal Prince is a theater producer and director associated with many of the best-known Broadway musicals.He started his career as an assistant stage manager to theatrical producer and director, George Abbott. Along with Abbott, he co-produced 'The Pajama Game', which won the 1955 Tony Award for Best Musical.
Working with Stephen Sondheim on West Side Story, the collaboration led to a series of productions including 'Company', 'Follies' and 'Sweeney Todd'. He also directed 'Evita' and 'The Phantom of the Opera' for Andrew Lloyd Webber.
In 1995, Prince won his twentieth Tony Award in 1995 for Best Direction for the musical revival 'Show Boat'. He is the winner of more Tony Awards than anyone in history
Married to Judy Chaplin, daughter of Saul Chaplin, they are parents of actress Daisy Prince .
Founder of the Actors Theatre, and considered by many to be one of the greatest influences in the American acting technique.
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