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Director Andrei Serban (Pericles) has
been associated with the A.R.T. for more than two decades, and has directed
Lysistrata, The
Merchant of Venice, The Taming
of the Shrew, The King Stag,
Sganarelle, Three Sisters, The Juniper Tree, The
Miser, Twelfth Night, and Sweet Table at the Richelieu.
In the United States he has also worked with LaMama
ETC, the Public Theater,
Lincoln Center, Circle in the
Square, Yale Repertory Theatre,
the Guthrie Theatre, A.C.T., and the New York City, Seattle and
Los Angeles Operas. In Europe, Mr. Serban has worked at the Paris, Geneva,
Vienna, and Bologna Opera Houses, the Welsh National Opera, Covent Garden,
Théâtre de la Ville, Helsinki Lilla Teatern, the Bucharest
Municipal Theatre, among others; and in Japan with the Shiki Company of
Tokyo. He has taught acting and directing at Yale, University of California,
Carnegie-Mellon, Sarah Lawrence, the Paris Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique,
and the A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theatre Training,
and has received grants from the Ford, Guggenheim, and Rockefeller Foundations.
Several of his productions have been nominated for Broadway and off-Broadway
awards. He is a tenured professor at Columbia University, where he heads
the MFA acting program. |