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gregg w. brevoort View Member's Full Resume
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This summer, Gregg will be directing The Two Gentlemen of Verona for the Texas Shakespeare Festival. Most recently, he directed the highly lauded production of Souvenir at Garry Marshall’s Falcon Theatre in Burbank. Prior to that, he was a Guest Director at Purdue University, directing a critically acclaimed production of Dracula. A much sought-after free-lance director, recent professional credits include Coriolanus for the Texas Shakespeare Festival, Henry IV, part 1 for the Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Lettice & Lovage and The Drawer Boy for the Merc Playhouse in Washington, Laughing Wild and True West for the Lost Nation Theater in Vermont, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in San Francisco. Also: Jeffrey Hatcher’s Scotland Road for NJ’s Holmdel Theatre Festival, where he was Artistic Director, as well as the 50th Anniversary production of Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie – the only New York production sanctioned by the Williams estate.
Gregg has worked all over the U.S. for such distinguished companies as Perseverance Theatre in Juneau, Alaska, Lost Nation Theater, the Ensemble Studio Theatre, the Hey City Theatre, the Falcon Theatre and the Two River Theatre Company and was a Founder of the New Franklin Community Cultural Center in Minneapolis. Gregg holds an MFA degree in directing from
Columbia University and a BFA in Theatre and Philosophy from New York
University. He has studied with or worked directly with such noted theatre
artists as David Mamet, Anne Bogart, Andrei Serban, Robert Woodruff, Allison
Janney, Jack Klugman, Camryn Manheim, Joe Mantegna, Matthew Modine, Charles
Durning, Robert Moss and Molly D. Smith. CCPT PRODUCTION HISTORY
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