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Anne BogartAnne Bogart

Artistic Director of the SITI Company.

Director Anne Bogart discusses the formation of her SITI Company and why, after 16 years of existence, they’re only now staging their first New York season at Dance Theatre Workshop. She also talks about her family’s heritage in the Navy and how theatre played a role in her life as she moved from school to school (including two years in Japan), and why theatre and the Navy are alike; her “All About Eve”-like assumption of the direction of her first show, while in high school in Rhode Island; the profound effect of seeing Macbeth at Trinity Rep; her journey through four colleges over five years on her way to a degree; her early work in New York, including sit-specific theatre on a shoestring; her time running the Experimental Theatre Wing at NYU, including her acclaimed production of South Pacific set in a veterans’ mental institution; her “great and horrible” year as artistic director of Trinity Rep; how the SITI Company married the teachings of Tadashi Suzuki and the “Viewpoints” system of performance; and why she sees Violence, Terror, and Eroticism as central to the task of directing.

Original airdate – October 26, 2009.
Running time – 1:00:46.

For more information, to listen online, or to download the episode go to Downstage Center’s Anne Bogart program page.

You can also download directly the Anne Bogart program (mp3).



Posted on Monday, October 26th, 2009 at 9:40 am
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