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Breuer as Director: Portfolio of Mabou Mines productions directed by Lee Breuer

Breuer as Director: Portfolio of Mabou Mines productions directed by Lee Breuer BREUER AS DIRECTOR Portfolio of Mabou Mines productions directed by Lee Breuer The Red Horse Animation, originally presented at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1970. Photo: Courtesy Babette Mangolte. The B.Beaver Animation, jointly premiered at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and at Theater for the New City, New York, in 1974. Photo: Babette Mangolte. The Lost Ones, one of several 1974 Mabou Mines productions of works by Samuel Beckett. Photo: Courtesy Mabou Mines. Mabou Mines premiered The Shaggy Dog Animation at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater in 1978. Photo: Courtesy Donna Gray. © 2004 Performing Arts Journal, Inc. PAJ 77 (2004), pp. 47–51. Set designs for The Shaggy Dog Animation were based on concepts by Gordon Matta-Clark. Photo: Courtesy David Stark. In the cast of The Shaggy Dog Animation were William Raymond, Ruth Maleczech, Linda Wolfe, Terry O’Reilly, and JoAnne Akalaitis. Photo: Courtesy Johan Elbers. A Prelude to Death in Venice, with Bill Raymond. Photo: Courtesy Donna Grey. Sister Suzie Cinema featured 14 Karat Soul and the Original Soulstirrers at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater, 1981. Photo: Courtesy Nona Hatay. 48 PAJ 77 The Gospel at Colonus, a 1983 work based on http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art MIT Press

Breuer as Director: Portfolio of Mabou Mines productions directed by Lee Breuer

PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art , Volume 26 (2) – May 1, 2004

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MIT Press
Copyright
© 2004 Performing Arts Journal, Inc.
ISSN
1520-281X
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1537-9477
DOI
10.1162/152028104323048241
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BREUER AS DIRECTOR Portfolio of Mabou Mines productions directed by Lee Breuer The Red Horse Animation, originally presented at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1970. Photo: Courtesy Babette Mangolte. The B.Beaver Animation, jointly premiered at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and at Theater for the New City, New York, in 1974. Photo: Babette Mangolte. The Lost Ones, one of several 1974 Mabou Mines productions of works by Samuel Beckett. Photo: Courtesy Mabou Mines. Mabou Mines premiered The Shaggy Dog Animation at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater in 1978. Photo: Courtesy Donna Gray. © 2004 Performing Arts Journal, Inc. PAJ 77 (2004), pp. 47–51. Set designs for The Shaggy Dog Animation were based on concepts by Gordon Matta-Clark. Photo: Courtesy David Stark. In the cast of The Shaggy Dog Animation were William Raymond, Ruth Maleczech, Linda Wolfe, Terry O’Reilly, and JoAnne Akalaitis. Photo: Courtesy Johan Elbers. A Prelude to Death in Venice, with Bill Raymond. Photo: Courtesy Donna Grey. Sister Suzie Cinema featured 14 Karat Soul and the Original Soulstirrers at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater, 1981. Photo: Courtesy Nona Hatay. 48 PAJ 77 The Gospel at Colonus, a 1983 work based on

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PAJ: A Journal of Performance and ArtMIT Press

Published: May 1, 2004

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