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With Associate Artistic Director Linda Chapman, members of NYTW’s Artistic Staff, and Usual Suspect writers and directors
Founded in 1979, New York Theatre Workshop produces challenging and unpredictable new theatre and fosters the creative work of artists with a shared vision. Dedicated to nurturing artists at all stages of their careers and to developing provocative and thrilling new works, NYTW explores perspectives on our collective history and responses to the events and institutions that shape our lives. The Usual Suspects are New York Theatre Workshop’s extended community of theatre artists. They include artists involved in every facet of theatre production, from actors and playwrights to designers and directors. The Usual Suspects are at the heart of NYTW’s workshop activities; their work can be seen on NYTW’s stages and in theatres and performing arts venues throughout the country and around the globe.
6:30 p.m., Monday, March 14, 2005, Martin E. Segal Theatre
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NEW YORK THEATRE WORKSHOP
« Back to EventsWith Associate Artistic Director Linda Chapman, members of NYTW’s Artistic Staff, and Usual Suspect writers and directors
Founded in 1979, New York Theatre Workshop produces challenging and unpredictable new theatre and fosters the creative work of artists with a shared vision. Dedicated to nurturing artists at all stages of their careers and to developing provocative and thrilling new works, NYTW explores perspectives on our collective history and responses to the events and institutions that shape our lives. The Usual Suspects are New York Theatre Workshop’s extended community of theatre artists. They include artists involved in every facet of theatre production, from actors and playwrights to designers and directors. The Usual Suspects are at the heart of NYTW’s workshop activities; their work can be seen on NYTW’s stages and in theatres and performing arts venues throughout the country and around the globe.
6:30 p.m., Monday, March 14, 2005, Martin E. Segal Theatre
Res. Code 5808. Free