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MICHAEL BLAKEMORE directed Democracy on Broadway. At the 2000 Tonys, Michael Blakemore became the only director ever to win for both a play, Copenhagen, and a musical, Kiss Me, Kate. Other accolades include three Drama Desk Awards and Tony nominations for Joe Egg, Noises Off, City of Angels, Lettice and Lovage and The Life. In England, he was Laurence Olivier?s associate at the National Theatre and directed him in Long Day?s Journey Into Night. For the RSC, he directed Privates on Parade (also the film). The most recent of his many West End successes was Three Sisters. He has written and directed two films, Country Life and A Personal History of the Australian Surf, and his novel, Next Season (1968), is still in print. His new book Arguments with England, has just been published.
Bio as of August, 2006.
American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:
Downstage Center (audio)
Michael Blakemore - February, 2005 - Listen Now.
Internet Broadway Database Listing (IBDB.com)
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