Theatre
director and writer JoAnne Akalaitis (The Birthday
Party) is the winner of five Obie Awards for direction (and sustained
achievement) and founder of the critically acclaimed Mabou
Mines in New York. In addition to the A.R.T. - where she directed Endgame
and The Balcony - she has staged works by Euripides, Shakespeare, Strindberg,
Schiller, Beckett, Genet, Williams, Philip Glass, Janacek, and her own work
at Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City Opera,
Goodman Theatre, Mark
Taper Forum, Court Theatre, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, and The
Guthrie Theater. She is the former artistic director of the New
York Shakespeare Festival and was artist in residence at the Court Theatre.
Ms. Akalaitis was the Andrew Mellon Co-chair of the Directing Program at Juilliard
School, and is currently the Wallace Benjamin Flint and L. May Hawver Flint
Professor of Theater at Bard College. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship,
National Endowment for the Arts grants, Edwin Booth Award, Rosamund Gilder Award
for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre, and Pew Charitable Trusts National Theatre
Artist Residency Program grant.
American Repertory Theatre