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A repertory theatre (also called repertory, rep or stock) can be a Western theatre or opera production in which a resident company presents works from a specified repertoire, usually in alternation or rotation. In the British system, however, it used to be that even quite small towns would support a rep and the resident company would present a different play every week, either a revival from the full range of classics or, if given the chance, a new play, once the rights had been released after a West End or Broadway run. However the companies were not known for trying out untried new work. The methods, now seldom seen, would be also used in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) is a professional not-for-profit theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1980 by Robert Brustein, the A.R.T. is known for its commitment to new American plays and music–theater explorations; to neglected works of the past; and to established classical texts reinterpreted in refreshing new ways. Over the past thirty years it has garnered many of the nation's most distinguished awards, including a Pulitzer Prize (1982), a Tony Award (1986), and a Jujamcyn Award (1985). In December 2002, the A.R.T. was the recipient of the National Theatre Conference's Outstanding Achievement Award, and in May 2003 it was named one of the top three theaters in the country by Time Magazine. The A.R.T. is housed in the Loeb Drama Center at Harvard University. The A.R.T. houses the Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University and the Harvard-Radcliffe Drama Club.
In 2002 Robert Woodruff replaced founder Robert Brustein as the A.R.T.'s Artistic Director. After Woodruff's departure in 2007, Associate Artistic Director Gideon Lester took the reins for 2008-09 season, and in May 2008 Diane Paulus was named the new Artistic Director. Paulus, a Harvard alum, is widely known as a director of theater and opera. Her work includes The Donkey Show, which ran off-Broadway for six years; productions at the Chicago Opera Theatre; and the Public Theater's 2008 production of Hair, which won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.
Diane Marie Paulus (born 1966 in New York City, USA) is an American director of theater and opera who became Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater (ART) at Harvard University in 2009. Paulus was nominated for the Best Director Tony Award for her revival of Hair, and won the award in 2013 for her revival of Pippin. She has received the 2009 Harvard College Women’s Leadership Award and the Columbia University IAL Diamond Award.
Paulus attended the Brearley School, studied dance at New York City Ballet and trained in classical piano. In 1988, she graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University/Radcliffe College with a Bachelor's degree in Social Studies and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She earned a Master's degree from the Columbia University School of the Arts.
Paulus and her husband, Randy Weiner, along with a few other theater school graduates established a small theater troupe in New York City called Project 400 Theatre Group. With Project 400, Paulus and Weiner specialized in creating avant-garde musical productions which married classic theater and modern music. Paulus' first production with the group was a rock version of The Tempest. Other productions included an R&B Phaedra and a hip-hop Lohengrin.
The A.R.T./MXAT Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University is a two-year, five-semester professional training program in acting, dramaturgy, or voice pedagogy. Visit our website for more details: harvardtheatertraining.org ----- Music: "Invade" by BenSoundBeats https://soundcloud.com/bensoundbeats/04-bensoundbeats-invade
Hilarity and heartbreak unfold on a blustery winter night, when three friends come upon a copy of Schubert's song cycle "Winterreise" and cast the audience as guests at a present-day "Schubertiad" with wine for all.
Photos by Michael Lutch from the production of Chekhov's classic on stage now through Feb. 1 2009 at the Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge, MA. Dreams born and shattered, loves won and lost The Seagull paints a rich and tumultuous portrait of the human heart. "Powerful and astute performances...a fascinating portrait...exciting work... that's what theater needs—now, and no doubt 200,000 years from now, too." —Louise Kennedy, The Boston Globe
Take a look inside #WaitressART rehearsals with this exclusive video. http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/waitress
Relive the highlights of the 2009/10 and 2010/11 seasons - and don't miss out on this upcoming year! Subscriptions now on sale at americanrepertorytheater.org/subscribe.
Peer into the world of Sleep No More... An abandoned school. Shakespeare's fallen hero. Hitchcock's shadow of suspense. Award-winning British theater company Punchdrunk makes its U.S. debut with Sleep No More, an immersive production inspired by Shakespeares Macbeth, told through the lens of a Hitchcock thriller. www.americanrepertorytheater.com/events/ show/sleep-no-more For more photos, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOmQjrCD0_M Photos by Stephen Dobbie and Lindsay Nolin. NOW EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND through February 7, 2010 American Repertory Theater Cambridge, MA americanrepertorytheater.org
Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tale comes to life in this delightful new stage adaptation for children and their families. When a young boy named Kai is taken away by a wicked enchantress, his best friend Gerda must embark on a perilous journey to the north pole to rescue him. Using puppets, music and magic, this exuberant, heart-warming production will take you a theatrical journey to a magical kingdom and the Snow Queen's icy palace.
Jeremy Jordan, currently starring in "Finding Neverland" at the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., sings the national anthem at Fenway Park in Boston prior to the Red Sox v. Yankees game on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2014.
The American Repertory Theater "A.R.T." at Harvard is one of the country's most celebrated theaters. Diane Paulus, Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater joins Comcast Newsmakers.
The cast of American Repertory Theater's "Witness Uganda" came into the studio to give us an amazing live performance! Watch the full thing here!