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Alfred Preisser : ウィキペディア英語版
Alfred Preisser
Alfred Preisser is an American theater director, playwright, producer and teacher of acting. He currently is the Artistic Director and Theater Director at Harlem School of the Arts.
==Career==
Preisser is the founder and artistic director of APPI, a New York-based theatrical production company that creates dance, music and theater pieces with universal themes and aggressive interpretations of classics. He is a visiting artist and professor of theatre and directing at City College of New York (CCNY), and is working with Professor Eugene Nesmith, Associate Professor, and Chair in the Department of Theater at CCNY, to create CityArts Theatre (CAT), a professional summer theatre company for the school. He is directing Jeff Cohen's new play ''The Man Who Ate Michael Rockefeller'', based on the short story by Christopher Stokes, which has its world premiere in an Off Broadway production at the West End Theatre in New York this Fall.〔(''Dog Run Rep Presents World Premiere of The Man Who Ate Michael Rockefeller, 9/10-10/3'' ), ''Broadwayworld.com'', New York, September 3, 2010.〕
Preisser was the founding artistic director of The Classical Theatre of Harlem from 1999–2009, and the director of the Theatre Division at The Harlem School of the Arts from 1999-2007.
Plays by Preisser include ''ARCHBISHOP SUPREME TARTUFFE''〔Jawarowski, Ken (''Raising the Roof, Lining His Pockets'' ), ''New York Times'', June 27, 2009.〕 and ''Caligula Maximus'', both co-written with Randy Weiner, ''Electra'', ''BLACK NATIVITY NOW'', co-written with Tracy Jack, ''Dialogues of Plato's Retreat'' and ''Blak Athena''.
Award-winning and notable Preisser productions include his 2009 production of ''ARCHIBISHOP SUPREME TARTUFFE'' starring André De Shields (four Audelcos);〔Cox,Gordon. (''ARCHBISHOP SUPREME TARTUFFE Review'' ) ''Variety.com'', June 25, 2009.〕 Melvin Van Peebles´ ''Ain´t Supposed To Die a Natural Death'' (seven Audelcos); his 2006 production of (''King Lear'' ) with André De Shields which opened the 75th Anniversary season at The Folger Shakespeare Theatre in Washington D.C; and his critically acclaimed original adaptations of ''Caligula'',〔Blankenship, Mark.
('' Caligula Review'' ), ''Variety.com, April 5, 2005.〕''Medea'',〔Bruckner, D.J.R.( ''Passions Of 'Medea,' Brought Up to Date'' ), ''New York Times'', April 16, 2002.〕 ''The Trojan Women'' and ''Electra''. Other productions in New York include ''Macbeth'', which toured Germany in 2004, ''Hamlet'', ''Day of Absence'', Derek Walcott’s ''Dream on Monkey Mountain'',〔Weber,Bruce. ( ''An Old Man Fights for His Kingly Tribal Dream'' ), ''New York Times'', October 14, 2003.〕 and ''Romeo and Juliet''.
Preisser's theatrical productions have been recognized with the American Theatre Wing Award (Outstanding Artistic Achievement), Drama Desk Award (Artistic Achievement), Edwin Booth Award] (Outstanding Contribution to NYC Theater), Lucille Lortel Award (Outstanding Body of Work), two Obie Awards (Sustained Achievement and Excellence in Theatre) and numerous Audelco Awards.

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