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gregg w. brevoort View Member's Full Resume
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This summer, Gregg will be directing An Ideal Husband for CCPT, and Lettice & Lovage for the Merc Playhouse in Washington State. Later this year, Gregg will helm a production of Dracula at Purdue University. Recent credits include The Drawer Boy for the Merc Playhouse, Laughing Wild for the Lost Nation Theater in Vermont and Coriolanus for the Texas Shakespeare Festival. Gregg has also directed Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (San Francisco) Henry IV, Part 1 (Virginia Shakespeare Festival), Angel Street, Betrayal (Maine), All’s Well That Ends Well and The Cherry Orchard (Los Angeles). He directed a critically acclaimed production of Lanford Wilson’s Redwood Curtain at Vermont’s Dorset Theatre Festival. Other directing credits include Jeffrey Hatcher’s Scotland Road for the Holmdel Theatre Festival in New Jersey, where he was Artistic Director, Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie, Brian Friel’s Faith Healer, T.S. Eliot’s Murder In The Cathedral, Eugene O’Neill’s early work Welded and Samuel Beckett’s Waiting For Godot in Alaska. Gregg was recently nominated for the prestigious 2005 Alan Schneider Directing Award given by the Theatre Communications Group; This award recognizes freelance directors who have demonstrated exceptional talent and who merit wider national attention. 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. Gregg is newly re-located to Los Angeles, having been New York based for the past 10 years. Please visit his website at www.GBrevoort.com. CCPT PRODUCTION HISTORY
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