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Name
  
JoAnne Akalaitis

Role
  
Theatre Director


Movies
  
Dead End Kids

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Spouse
  
Philip Glass (m. 1965–1980)

Children
  
Juliet Glass, Zachary Glass

Parents
  
Clement Akalaitis, Estelle Akalaitis

Similar People
  
Philip Glass, Ruth Maleczech, Lee Breuer, David Warrilow, Candy Jernigan

Organizations founded
  

Distinguished Faculty Lecture with JoAnne Akalaitis


JoAnne Akalaitis (born June 29, 1937, Chicago) is an avant-garde Lithuanian American theatre director and writer. She won five Obie Awards for direction (and sustained achievement) and founder of the critically acclaimed Mabou Mines in New York City, from which she resigned after twenty years in June 1990.

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Akalaitis was a pre-med student at the University of Chicago, and transferred to Stanford University to study philosophy, before leaving for San Francisco at age 22 without a degree. After choosing acting as a career, she studied with the Actor's Workshop in San Francisco, the San Francisco Mime Troupe, The Open Theater Workshop in New York, and acting theorist Jerzy Grotowski in France. Additionally, as a Mabou Mines founder, she conducted workshops in Mabou's acting technique.

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In addition to the American Repertory Theater – where she has directed Endgame, The Balcony (by Jean Genet) and The Birthday Party (by Harold Pinter) – she has staged works by Euripides, Shakespeare, Strindberg, Schiller, Tennessee Williams, Philip Glass, Janáček, and her own work at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City Opera, Goodman Theatre, Hartford Stage, 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 of the Public Theater, and was artist-in-residence at the Court Theatre in Chicago.

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Ms. Akalaitis was the Andrew Mellon co-chair of the Directing Program at Juilliard School, and was the Wallace Benjamin Flint and L. May Hawver Flint Professor of Theater at Bard College until 2012. 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.

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In the early 1980s, Samuel Beckett attempted to shut down a postmodern production of his play, Endgame, which she was directing. <>

Juliette Carrillo on JoAnne Akalaitis


Family

She has two children with her ex-husband, composer Philip Glass: Zachary (b. 1971) and Juliet (b. 1968).

References

JoAnne Akalaitis Wikipedia