- Andrei Şerban
Andrei Şerban (born
June 21 ,1943 ) is aRomania n-born Americantheatre director . A major name in twentieth-century theater, he is renowned for his innovative and iconoclastic interpretations and stagings. Since 1992, he is Professor of Theatre at theColumbia University School of the Arts.Biography
Early life
Born in
Bucharest , he is the son of Gheorghe Şerban, a photographer, and Elpis Şerban, a teacher. As a child, he was presenting puppet shows at home and staging mock battles with his friends in Bucharest'sGrădina Icoanei . From 1961 to 1968, he studied at the Theatrical and Cinematographic Art Institute in Bucharest. As a student, he directed "Julius Caesar", which he now calls his "most daring production ever". Set in the JapaneseKabuki style, with a flower bridge built over the audience, and with Caesar's death performed in slow motion created an enormous scandal. After that, it became very hard for him to find a job in Romania.In 1969, Şerban emigrated to the United States, with the help of
Ellen Stewart , and a grant from theFord Foundation . In 1970, he went toParis to study atPeter Brook 'sInternational Centre for Theatre Research . In 1971, he staged "Medea" at La MaMa, E.T.C., the experimental theater club inNew York City . Three years later, he directed "Fragments of a Greek Trilogy" ("Medea", "The Trojan Women ", and "Electra "), also at La MaMa.Career
In 1977, he directed
Anton Chekhov 's "The Cherry Orchard " at theLincoln Center for the Performing Arts . The production, starringIrene Worth as Ranevskaya andMeryl Streep as Varya, was nominated for aTony Award . More recently, Şerban has directedSarah Kane 's "Cleansed " in Romania; "Lucia di Lammermoor " at theOpéra Bastille in Paris; and a popular production of "Hamlet ", starringLiev Schreiber in the title role, at thePublic Theater in New York.For more than two decades, Şerban has been associated with the
American Repertory Theatre inCambridge, Massachusetts . At the A.R.T., he has directed "Lysistrata ", "The Merchant of Venice ", "The Taming of the Shrew ", "The King Stag ", "Sganarelle", "Three Sisters", "The Juniper Tree ", "The Miser ", "Twelfth Night ", "Sweet Table at the Richelieu ", and "Pericles".As a director, Şerban has also worked at the
Circle in the Square Theatre , theYale Repertory Theater , theAmerican Conservatory Theatre , theMetropolitan Opera , the New York City, Seattle and Los Angeles Operas, at the Paris, Geneva, Vienna, and Bologna Opera Houses, theWelsh National Opera ,Covent Garden ,Théâtre de la Ville , theComédie Française , Helsinki's Lilla Teatern, and with theShiki Theatre Company inTokyo . From 1990 to 1993, he headed theNational Theatre Bucharest .While at Columbia, he has directed the
Oscar Hammerstein II Center for Theater Studies, and the M.F.A. Acting program. He has also taught atYale University ,Harvard University ,Carnegie Mellon University ,Sarah Lawrence College ,University of California, San Diego , the Paris Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique and the American Repertory Theatre'sInstitute for Advanced Theatre Training .In 2006, he published his autobiography, written in Romanian.
Honors and awards
Andrei Şerban is the recipient of the 1974-75
Obie Award for "Trilogy". In 1999, he received from theBoston Theater Critics Association theElliot Norton Award for Sustained Excellence. The same year, he received from theSociety of Stage Directors & Choreographers the prestigiousGeorge Abbott Award , honoring artists who have made a major impact on theatre in the twentieth-century. Also in 1999, theRomanian National Foundation for Arts and Sciences , together with theRomanian Academy , awarded him the newly-foundedPrize for Excellence in Romanian Culture .He has received grants from the Ford, Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundations.
Bibliography
*
Eugène Ionesco , "Le travail d'Andreï Serban: Medea-Elektra",Gallimard , Paris, 1973. [http://worldcat.org/oclc/55591075]
* Arthur Bartow, "The Director's Voice: Twenty-One Interviews", Theatre Communications Group, New York, 1988 ISBN 0930452747
* Ed Menta, "The Magic World Behind the Curtain: Andrei Serban in the American Theatre", Peter Lang, New York, 1995 ISBN 0820426407
* Andrei Şerban, "O biografie", Polirom, Iaşi, 2006. ISBN 9734601539References
External links
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* [http://www.amrep.org/past/shrew/shrew2.html "A Shrew for All Seasons"] , an interview with Gideon Lester, the A.R.T.'s Resident Dramaturg, January 23, 1998
* [http://wwwapp.cc.columbia.edu/art/app/arts/theatre/viewFaculty.jsp Faculty page at Columbia's School of the Arts]
* [http://www.amrep.org/people/serban.html Page at the American Repertory Theatre]
* [http://www.operadeparis.fr/Saison0607/Biographie.asp?Id=1010&BId=73 Page at the Opéra National de Paris]
* [http://www.stagesource.org/pages/1983_17th_elliot_norton_awards_1999.cfm The 17th Elliot Norton Awards, 1999]
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol25/08/2508_People.html George Abbott Award announcement]
* [http://romania-on-line.net/whoswho/SerbanAndrei.htm Short biography at Romaniaonline]
* [http://editura.liternet.ro/carte/223/Anton-Pavlovici-Cehov/Pescarusul.html Translation of Chekhov's "The Seagull" into Romanian by Maria Dinescu and Andrei Şerban] , by Cristina Bazavan, at Editura LiterNet (with a "Diary of the Rehearsal", includes photos from the show directed by Şerban in Sibiu)
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