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DAVID
BEHRMAN
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An active composer and artist since the 1960s,
Behrman’s works for soloists and small ensembles
include My Dear Siegfried, Leapday Night,
On the Other Ocean, Interspecies Smalltalk
and Long Throw. He helped found the Sonic
Arts Union in 1966. Behrman has had a long
association with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company,
and has been a member of the faculty at the Avery
Graduate Program in the Arts at Bard College since
1998. ANDRÉ
BISHOP - The artistic director of Lincoln Center
Theater since January 1992, Bishop has developed
and produced new plays and musicals by many of
America's leading playwrights, composers and
lyricists. Prior to his arrival at Lincoln Center,
he served as Playwright Horizon's artistic director
for ten years and as its literary manager for six.
ZOE
CALDWELL - One of the leading classical actors
of our time, Caldwell has won four Tony Awards for
performances in Slapstick Tragedy (1966),
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1968), Medea
(1982), and Master Class (1996). She
played Cleopatra opposite Christopher Plummer's
Antony in Stratford, Ontario, in Long Day's
Journey Into Night opposite Jason Robards at the
Kennedy Center and BAM, and Lillian Hellman in
Lillian at the Kennedy Center and on Broadway.
ARTHUR
GELB
- The former managing editor of The New York
Times. In the 1950's, Gelb was assistant drama
critic under Brooks Atkinson, then served as the
newspaper's chief cultural correspondent, cultural
editor and later as metropolitan editor. Together
with his wife Barbara, he authored the seminal
biography, O'Neill (1962), an updated first
volume of that biography, O'Neill: Life with
Monte Cristo (2000), and Eugene O’Neill – A
Documentary Film (2006). His autobiography
City Room (2003) was published by Putnam.
BARBARA
GELB
- The author of So Short a Time, a biography
of John Reed and Louise Bryant, and the
one-character play, My Gene, based on
O'Neill's widow, Carlotta Monterey. Together with
her husband Arthur, she authored the seminal
biography O'Neill (1962), an updated first
volume of that biography, O'Neill: Life with
Monte Cristo (2000), and Eugene O’Neill – A
Documentary Film (2006). She has written
numerous articles about the theater for The New
York Times and other publications.
HARLEY
HAMMERMAN - Webmaster and owner of SNBehrman.com.
Hammerman is
a practicing
radiologist, who has spent much of his non-medical
life putting together a prodigious Eugene O'Neill
collection and the website eOneill.com. He has now
turned his attention to S. N. Behrman.
TERRI
HANLON
- A video artist, video director, photographer,
designer of hybrid imagery employing photography and
digital graphics, and an art events producer, Hanlon
first employed video for performance art set design.
Her video work "Inversion of Solitude" was shown at
the Lincoln Center Film Festival in New York and the
American Film Institute in Los Angeles. "Meringue
Diplomacy" premiered at the Alliance-Française in
New York and can be seen on UbuWeb.com.
PAUL
LIBIN
- The producing director and vice president of Jujamcyn
Theaters. A recipient of seven Tony Awards, Libin is vice chair of The
Broadway League and serves on committees for the
Tony Awards and Actors Fund. He is president of the Circle in the Square Theatre School
and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. He was
producing director of Circle in the Square Theatre
for twenty-seven years, president of the League of
Off-Broadway Theatres for thirty years and is
currently adjunct professor of Theatre Arts at
Columbia University.
DAVID
REMNICK - Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and
editor of The New Yorker magazine since 1998,
where he previously served as a staff writer. Prior
to joining The New Yorker, Remnick was a
reporter for The Washington Post. He received
a Pulitzer Prize for his book Lenin's Tomb: The
Last Days of the Soviet Empire. |