- Bart Whiteman
Bart Whiteman (
1948 -March 14 ,2006 ) was aWashington, D.C. theatre actor, director, and producer. He founded theSource Theatre in1977 and served as its artistic director until1986 . He was influential in defining theatre in Washington as well as reviving 14th Street. According to Christopher Henley, artistic director of the Washington Shakespeare Company, "Bart was one of the half-dozen or so of the most seminal influences on and pioneers of what theatre in D.C. was and has become. He was part of that synergy -- along with Joy [Zinoman, founding artistic director of the Studio Theatre] and Tony Abeson [founder and director of the Washington Theatre Laboratory] -- that really began the small professional theatre movement in D.C. in the late 70s." Trey Graham of theWashington City Paper said that the richness and diversity of modern-day Washington theatre "had a lot to do with his role as evangelist and cattle prod and crazy-ass visionary." Whiteman left the Source Theater after an incident in which it produced "Fool for Love" and "A Streetcar Named Desire" without payingroyalties . Later, he became a theater teacher atMontgomery Bell Academy inNashville, Tennessee and wrote editorials and theater reviews for "The Chattanoogan" inChattanooga, Tennessee .References
*Lamb, Y. (2006) [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/23/AR2006032302093.html Source Theatre Founder Bart Whiteman] . "The Washington Post". March 24, 2006.
*Weinthal, D. (2006) [http://www.enigmaonline.com/gbase/Expedite/Content?oid=oid%3A1803 Remembering Bart Whiteman] . "Enigma". March 23, 2006.
*"Today an Alley, Tomorrow a Block." "The New York Times". August 9, 1986.
*Graham, T. (2006) [http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/citydesk/2006/03/theater-remembering-bart-whiteman.html Remembering Bart Whiteman] . Staff Blog at [http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com Washington City Paper] . March 28, 2006.External links
*imdb name|id=0925824|name=Bart Whiteman
* [http://www.sourcetheatre.com/ Source Theatre Company]
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