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Name
  
Molly Smith

Role
  
Theatre Director


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Education
  
Nominations
  
Helen Hayes Awards for Outstanding Director, Resident Play

Similar
  
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Organizations founded
  

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Molly Smith is an American theatre director and the artistic director of Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.. She was formerly artistic director of the Perseverance Theatre in Juneau, Alaska which she founded in 1979 and led until 1998.

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In 1998, Smith became Artistic Director of Arena Stage. Interested in encouraging new American plays, she founded Arena's "downstairs series," which has held readings and workshopped some sixty plays, many of which have gone on to full productions.

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Works

Smith commissioned numerous world premieres at the Perseverance Theatre as well, including Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning How I Learned to Drive and The Mineola Twins, Tim Acito’s The Women of Brewster Place, Moises Kaufman’s 33 Variations, Charles Randolph-Wright's Blue, Zora Neale Hurston's lost play, Polk County; and Sarah Ruhl's Passion Play, a cycle.

She has also directed at the Shaw Festival in Canada, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Trinity Repertory Company, Tarragon Theatre in Toronto, and Centaur Theatre in Montreal, and includes the shows South Pacific, Mack and Mabel, Anna Christie, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, "The Music Man", and "My Fair Lady".

Smith has served as Literary Adviser to the Sundance Theatre Lab and formed the Arena Stage Writers Council, composed of leading American playwrights. Smith brings artists of international renown to the Arena. She is a member of the Board of the Theatre Communications Group, as well as the Center for International Theatre Development.

She directed two feature films. Raven's Blood (1997) was adapted from the mystery novel, Death of an Alaskan Princess, by Bridget Smith, and filmed in Juneau. A major community effort, it featured many local actors and extras.

She also directed Making Contact.

Legacy and honors

Smith has received Honorary Doctorates from Towson and American universities.

She organized a march on the Mall for gun control on January 26, 2013.

References

Molly Smith Wikipedia