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![]() WALTER DALLAS Director, Pudd’nhead Wilson |
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Walter Dallas created the School of Theatre for Philadelphia’s University of the Arts in 1983. In 1992 he assumed the artistic leadership of Freedom Theatre in Philadelphia. Under his leadership, Freedom has become one of the leading professional theatres in America. Mr. Dallas has won national recognition and several awards for his work on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regionally at such theatres as The Goodman, American Place, Yale Rep, Mark Taper Forum, and Baltimore’s Center Stage where he was a Director Fellow for the National Endowment of the Arts. Awards include an Emmy Award, New York’s AUDELCO National Achievement Award for Excellence in Black Theatre and several Bronze Jubilee Awards for Outstanding Direction. He received a proclamation, “Walter Dallas Day” from Atlanta’s Mayor Maynard Jackson, and two Creative Genius Awards from the Atlanta Circle of Drama Critics. Mr. Dallas, a graduate of Morehouse College and the Yale School of Drama, also studied music and theology at Harvard University, and dance and theatre in traditional African societies at the University of Ghana at Legon. |
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EVE SHAPIRO Director, The Taming of the Shrew |
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![]() CHARLES SMITH Playwright, Pudd’nhead Wilson |
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![]() MARGOT HARLEY Producing Director |
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Margot Harley co-founded The Acting Company with the late John Houseman in 1972. She co-produced the Broadway productions of The Robber Bridegroom and The Curse of an Aching Heart with Faye Dunaway. She produced John Houseman's celebrated revival of Marc Blitzstein's musical play The Cradle Will Rock in New York and at the Old Vic Theatre in London. Off-Broadway, she produced Ten by Tennessee, a two evening retrospective of Tennessee Williams' one-act plays directed by Michael Kahn at The Lucille Lortel Theater, and the New York premiere of Eric Overmyer's On the Verge, directed by Garland Wright at The John Houseman Theater. She was Administrator of the Drama Division of The Juilliard School for its first twelve years, from 1968 to 1980. Prior to that she appeared in numerous Broadway and off-Broadway productions as an actress and dancer. A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, she attended LAMDA on a Fulbright Scholarship. |
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