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Michael Murray (born March 31, 1932) is an American stage director, producer and educator. He is one of the early leaders of the Regional Theatre Movement. Murray was co-founder of the Charles Playhouse in Boston, MA. and served as its Artistic Director for eleven years (1957–1968).〔Stark, Larry, "Interview of Michael Murray", The Theatre Museum of Boston Makes History, http://www.theatermirror.com/prog1.htm〕 Murray was the Artistic Director of the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (1975–1985).〔Burnham, Michael, “The Director’s Choice”, ''Cincinnati Magazine'', October 1977, pp.93-95〕 In addition, he directed productions Off-Broadway in New York〔Michael Murray, Internet Off-Broadway Database, http://www.lortel.org/lla_archive/index.cfm?search_by=people&keyword=name&first=Michael&last=Murray&middle=〕 and at many regional theaters, including the Hartford Stage Company, Center Stage Baltimore, the Philadelphia Drama Guild, and the Huntington Theatre Company. He held the position of Chair of the Theatre Arts Department of Brandeis University (1986–2003).〔“Michael Murray Exits Stage Left”, Brandeis News – Brandeis University, April 30, 2003, http://www.mybrandeis.edu/news/item?news_item_id=101527&show... 〕 ==Early career== In 1955 Murray was a directing student in the MFA program at Boston University. That year José Quintero, stage director and a founder of the Circle in the Square Theatre in New York, directed a play at the University. Murray was assigned to be his stage manager. Quintero then hired him to be stage manager of his Circle in the Square production of Eugene O'Neil's ''The Iceman Cometh'', which opened on May 8, 1956.〔“Director Michael Murray on THE ICEMAN COMETH”, The Antaeus Company, http://antaeuscompany.wordpress.com/2009/04/20/54/〕 That production has been acclaimed as a landmark event in theatre history and made a star of Jason Robards. In late 1957 Murray returned to Boston and became involved in the Actors Company, started by fellow students from Boston University including Olympia Dukakis and John Cazale. This evolved into the Charles Playhouse, which Murray co-founded the same year with producing partner Frank Sugrue. Murray was Artistic Director, co-producer and directed most of the productions until he left the company in 1968. During that time, members of the company and other actors who appeared at the Charles include Al Pacino, Jill Clayburgh, Jane Alexander, Ned Beatty, Christina Pickles, Swoosie Kurtz, and Mitch Ryan.〔Stark, Larry, "Interview of Michael Murray", The Theatre Museum of Boston Makes History, http://www.theatermirror.com/prog1.htm〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michael Murray (director)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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