- Lawrence Carra
Lawrence Carra (1909—2006) was an American
professor ofdrama atCarnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania , USA. He was a director of theater and television as well as a mentor to hundreds of actors and directors.Carra (pronounced cuh-RAH) was born in Salina,
Italy . His parents immigrated toBoston, Massachusetts in 1912, where they started a grocery business. One of his high school teachers arranged for a full scholarship toHarvard University , where he studied biology. He was active in the Harvard drama club and graduated in 1931.He attended medical school in Rome for one year, but his passion for theater caused him to return to the States and to enroll in
Yale University 's drama school, from which he graduated in 1935. At Yale he was a research assistant for Professor Alexander Dean on the first edition of his classic textbook "The Fundamentals of Play Directing". Carra assumed the role of co-author after Dean's death in 1939. More than sixty years later, the book is in its fifth edition and still is widely used in colleges.Carra taught directing at
Northwestern University and theUniversity of Texas at Austin before joining the drama school of Carnegie Tech, now Carnegie Mellon University, in 1947. He eventually became the department chairman.His directing students at CMU included William Ball, founder of
American Conservatory Theatre ;Steven Bochco , creator of the hit TV series "Hill Street Blues ", "LA Law ", and "NYPD Blue ";Mel Shapiro , who co-wrote and directed the musical adaptation of "Two Gentlemen of Verona" on Broadway; andJohn-Michael Tebelak , creator of the popular musical "Godspell ".He died at age 97 on March 30, 2006 at his
Squirrel Hill home in Pittsburgh and is buried atHomewood Cemetery .References
*Bill Toland (2006). [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06092/678851-122.stm Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Obituary of Lawrence Carra] . Retrieved April 2, 2006.
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