Theatrical legend JoAnne Akalaitis created a site-specific processional performance exploring the monumental impact of the messenger character from classic drama, at NYU Skirball in 2019.
Raised in Cicero, Illinois, JoAnne Akalaitis (June 29, 1937 – ) went from pre-med studies at the University of Chicago and philosophy at Stanford, dropping out before graduation to pursue theater in the Bay Area. Her work with the San Francisco Mime Troupe signaled a life-long interest in political theater. While studying with Jerzy Grotowski in Paris, she grew close to Philip Glass, marrying in 1965. With Lee Breuer, Ruth Malaczech and David Warrilow, they founded the seminal performance collective Mabou Mines in 1970. Akalaitis’s career as a director has spanned many genres and theater companies, and she has been given five Obie Awards. JoAnne Akalaitis succeeded Joe Papp as the artistic director of the Public Theater (1991-1993).
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