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Playwright, Director and Choreographer (WIT #259)

Playwright, Director and ChoreographerPlaywright, Director and Choreographer

The panel of directors Walter Bobbie (Chicago), director/choreographer Wayne Cilento (Dream), Scott Elliott (Present Laughter), Ron Lagomarsino (Last Night at Ballyhoo), Gene Saks (Barrymore), and playwright Alfred Uhry (Last Night at Ballyhoo) talk about how they got started, developing their current productions, a show’s relevance to contemporary audiences, determining the length of a play, and how directors maintain an ongoing show.

Original airdate – April 1, 1997.
Running time – 1:00:00.

For more information, to watch online, or to download the episode go to Working in the Theatre’s Playwright, Director and Choreographer program page.

You can also download directly the Playwright, Director and Choreographer program (mp4).



Posted on Friday, October 3rd, 2008 at 9:10 am
by American Theatre Wing
Filed under: Author, Choreographer, Director, Video, Working in the Theatre.

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