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- The Discreet Charm of Monsieur Jourdain, based on Molière. Moscow Art Theatre School, Moscow, Russia
(Selected to participate in the Moscow International Theatre Festival "Your Chance," 2008)
- Terrorism by the Presnyakov Brothers. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, NY
- The Bacchae by Euripides. Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training, FL
- Terrorism by the Presnyakov Brothers. The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, NY
- The Suicide by Nikolai Erdman. Brandeis Theatre Company, MA
- Marriage by Nikolai Gogol. Studio Theatre. Northeastern University, MA
- Impressions from Andrey Bely's PETERSBURG. Smolny College, St. Petersburg, Russia
- Doctor Caligari is Coming to Town by Dmitry Troyanovsky. Northeastern University
- Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind. New York University, NY
- The Visit by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Studio Theatre, Northeastern University
- On the Water, adapted from Anton Chekhov's The Seagull. Bard College. NY
- The Goldberg Variations by Gabe Geltzer. American Theatre of Actors, NY
- Original Evil One & Two by Jim Knable. SoHo Rep, NY
- Miss Julie by August Strindberg. American Repertory Theatre Institute
- Fool for Love by Sam Shepard. The Pushkin Theatre, Moscow, Russia
- An Evening of Tennessee Williams. Moscow Art Theatre School, Moscow, Russia
- Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen. American Repertory Theatre Institute
- The Blind by Maurice Maeterlinck. American Repertory Theatre Institute
- An American Symphony, adapted from David Mamet's short plays. Brandeis University
- More Than Laughter by Carl Rossi. Brandeis University
- Medeamaterial by Heiner Müller. Brandeis University
- Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters by Gertrude Stein. Brandeis University
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WORKSHOPS |
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- Unfinished Business by Andy Bragen, Brown University, RI
- Seventy-two/Forty-eight by Rebekah Maggor. American Repertory Theatre Institute
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ASSISTANT DIRECTING |
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- Forbidden Christmas: The Tale of a Doctor and a Patient, director Rezo Gabriadze.
- Lady With a Lapdog, dir. Kama Ginkas, American Repertory Theatre
- Seascape, dir.Mark Lamos. Hartford Stage Company, CT
- Loot, dir. Andrei Belgrader. American Repertory Theatre
- The Merchant of Venice, dir. Andrei Serban. American Repertory Theatre
- The Seagull, dir. Yuri Yeremin. American Repertory Theatre Institute
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INSTALLATION/PERFORMANCE |
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- Peter and the Wolf, Tsai Performance Center, MA
- Heartpiece, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University
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TEACHING |
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- Mentor Director for Artistic Fellows at the Baryshnikov Arts Center
- Adjunct Professor at New York University: Twentieth Century Russian Theatre Directors, Modern Russian Drama
- Adjunct Professor at Marymount Manhattan College: Elements of Directing
- Visiting Professor at Smolny College of St. Petersburg State University, Russia: Acting
- Assistant Professor at Bard College: Theatre of the Grotesque, Russian Theatre: Chekhov and his Predecessors, Introduction to the Stanislavsky System, Theatre Avant-Gardes
- Visiting Professor at Moscow Art Theatre School: Acting I, American Drama
- Teaching Fellow at Harvard University: Introduction to Directing
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EDUCATION |
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American Repertory Theatre/Moscow Art Theatre
Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA and Moscow, Russia
Master of Fine Arts in Directing, June 2000
Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts & Politics, May 1998
Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa
Creative Arts Award for 1996-97
Creative Writing Award for 1994-95
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LANGUAGES |
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Fluent in Russian (native), conversational knowledge of Hebrew and Ukrainian, working knowledge of Spanish. |
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