The Director (play)

The Director is a theatrical play by Nancy Hasty that debuted in 2000 at the Arclight Theatre. It ran from February 15 to July 1, 2000.

Plot

Peter, a highly demanding with borderline personality who believes is creating avant-garde theatre. Being a bastard yet charming, he has been reduced to a janitor in a rehearsal studio and it works well for him because he can use the stage on the off hours. He then beguiles his unfortunate actors into playing a series of appalling acting experiences that gradually become more demented and eventually out of control.[1]

Cast

Directed by Evan Bergman, set design by John Farrell, lighting design by Steve Rust, and costumes by Jill Kliber. Starring John Shea as Peter, Tasha Lawrence as a playwright who persuades Peter to direct the play the studio is putting on, and Tanya Clarke, Todd Simmons, Shula Van Buren and Warren Press as the actors.

Incidental music was Rachmaninoff's Concerto #2.[2]

References


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