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    Anne Bogart (born September 25, 1951) is an American theatre and opera director. She is currently one of the artistic directors of SITI Company, which...
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  • by directors Anne Bogart and Tina Landau, ultimately resulting in the delineation of nine "physical" and five "vocal" Viewpoints. Bogart and Overlie were...
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  • in Viewpoints improvisational techniques with the SITI Company under Anne Bogart. She is a member of Actors' Equity Association. Baryshnikov is the co-founder...
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    Saratoga Springs, New York. SITI was founded in 1992 by American director Anne Bogart and Japanese director Tadashi Suzuki on the campus of Skidmore College...
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    Theatre Institute in New York City under theatre and opera director Anne Bogart. Hunter co-founded the Lacuna Theatre Company and was an associate director...
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  • first play, ‘Go Go Go’ (in which she also performed), was directed by Anne Bogart, performed at PS 122 in New York City and the London International Festival...
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    all of them while living. He was the grandfather of theatre director Anne Bogart. Spruance was an active man who thought nothing of walking eight or 10...
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    attacks on the University, and the weaponization of antisemitism". Retrieved 2024-04-12. Isaac Mizrahi in conversation with Susan Bernofsky and Anne Bogart...
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    international theatre festival (Toga Festival). With American director Anne Bogart, he co-founded the Saratoga International Theatre Institute in Saratoga...
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    physical training into the west. This has particularly happened through Anne Bogart's collaboration with him, and the simultaneous training of her actors...
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    Virgin," Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors," The Bangles "Eternal Flame"); Anne Bogart, theater director; Howard E. Koch, screenwriter (Casablanca, Letter from...
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    official website "Erotikes", Columbia Magazine, Fall 2003 "Balancing Acts: Anne Bogart and Kristin Linklater Debate the Current Trends in American Actor-Training"...
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    The Bogart Fire was a wildfire in the Bogart Park area of Cherry Valley in Riverside County, California. The fire broke out near Winesap Avenue and International...
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  • (1991) was the first of Mee's many collaborations with the director Anne Bogart. The En Garde Arts site-specific performance took place in the courtyard...
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    Stonewall: Night Variations, and 1969 (or Howie Takes a Trip). With Anne Bogart, Landau has co-authored The Viewpoints Book: A Practical Guide to Viewpoints...
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    Exclusion Zone. The 2015 documentary The Babushkas Of Chernobyl directed by Anne Bogart and Holly Morris focuses on elderly residents who remain in the Exclusion...
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    running from January 29, 1992 to March 15, 1992. It was directed by Anne Bogart, with Cherry Jones as Anna, Richard Thompson as Carl and Joe Mantello...
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    major work by the Saratoga International Theater Institute and director Anne Bogart. The play was revived by SITI Company for a farewell tour in 2022. A...
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  • actor, producer, writer (BoJack Horseman) Ashim Ahluwalia, filmmaker Anne Bogart, theater director Jordan Bridges, actor Salvador Carrasco, film director...
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    orientation, such as that promoted by theatre practitioners as diverse as Anne Bogart, Jacques Lecoq, Jerzy Grotowski, or Vsevolod Meyerhold. Classes may also...
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  • was premiered in 2001 at the New York City Opera and was directed by Anne Bogart. The opera imagines Eve returning to Eden following the funeral of Adam...
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    succeeded by Patricia McGregor in August 2022. Alan Ball, writer/director Anne Bogart, director Rachel Chavkin, director Caryl Churchill, writer Martha Clarke...
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    Flea in Her Ear,” by Georges Feydeau), and with directors and writers Anne Bogart and Tina Landau (“American Vaudeville”). She then moved to Austin to...
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    to dance. She collaborated with Lee Breuer, JoAnne Akalaitis, David Warrilow, Ruth Maleczech, Anne Bogart, Yvonne Rainer, and Barbara Dilley. Mary Overlie...
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  • Dario Fo's popular theatre, Eugenio Barba's theatre anthropology, and Anne Bogart's viewpoints. Milling and Ley (2001, vi, 173) and Pavis (1998, 280). German:...
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    residency and commissioning projects for artists include: Bill T. Jones, Anne Bogart and the SITI Company, Big Art Group, Ann Hamilton (in collaboration with...
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    the age of 20 as the leading lady opposite her future husband Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944). She continued in the film noir genre with...
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  • "Jean") and Kathleen Chalfant (as "Mrs. Gottlieb") and was directed by Anne Bogart. Bill Camp was set to star as Gordon, before having to withdraw due to...
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    New York debut of Elizabeth Swados's The Beautiful Lady directed by Anne Bogart at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. Of his performance, TheaterMania...
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  • (2003) 36 Views (2000) War of the Worlds (Written in collaboration with Anne Bogart) (2000) Language of Angels (2000) Aloha, Say the Pretty Girls (1999)...
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