Anne Bogart - Productions

Productions

Trojan Women (after Euripides) - adapted by Jocelyn Clarke. BAM, New York. (November 2012)

Café Variations - by Charles L. Mee Jr., music by George and Ira Gershwin, a co-production with SITI Company and ArtsEmerson, Boston, featuring students from Emerson College's BFA Musical Theatre program. (April 2012)

Carmen – opera by Georges Bizet, Glimmerglass Opera, New York. (July 2011)

Trojan Women – adapted from Euripides by Jocelyn Clarke, The Getty Villa. (August 2011)

American Document, by Charles L. Mee Jr., premiered at the Joyce in New York City – a co-production with SITI Company and the Martha Graham Dance Company. (2010)

Antigone, by Jocelyn Clarke, premiered at the Getty Villa, Los Angeles. (2009)

Under Construction, by Charles L. Mee Jr. premiered at the Humana Festival and toured to Arizona and the Krannert Center in Illinois. (2009)

Freshwater, a Comedy, by Virginia Woolf, a co-production with SITI Company and the Women's Project, NYC (2009)

I Capuleti e i Montecchi, an opera by Vincenzo Bellini, Glimmerglass Opera, NY. (2008)

Who Do You Think You Are, devised with SITI Company, premiered at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. (2008)

Dead Man’s Cell Phone, by Sarah Ruhl premiered at Playwrights Horizons in New York City. (2008)

Radio Macbeth adapted from William Shakespeare, premiered at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio. Also performed at the Public Theatre, New York City, the International Festival of Arts and Ideas in Connecticut and the Dublin Theatre Festival. (2007)

Hotel Cassiopeia by Charles L. Mee Jr. with SITI Company premiered at the Actors Theatre of Louisville Humana Festival of New American Plays. Toured to Chicago, University of Arizona, SUNY Purchase and BAM, New York (2006)

An Evening with Sarah Bernhardt performed at the Jewish Museum in New York City featuring Cherry Jones, Debra Winger, Lauren Flanigan, Lynn Cohen, Ellen Lauren and others. (2005)

For Saxophone by Sophie Treadwell premiered at Arena Stage in Washington, DC. (2005)

Death and the Ploughman written by Johannes von Seas in 1401, a co-production of the SITI Company and the Wexner Center premiered at the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio. (2004)

A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare with the SITI Company, San Jose Repertory Company in San Jose, California. (2004)

Nicolas and Alexandra, a new opera by Deborah Drattell at the Los Angeles Opera, featuring Placido Domingo as Rasputin, the SITI Company, conducted by Rostropovich. (2003)

Marina, a Captive Spirit, a new opera by Deborah Drattell, American Opera Projects, premiere May 1 at the Daryl Roth 2 Theater in NYC. (2003)

La Dispute by Pierre Marivaux at the American Repertory Theater with SITI Company, February in Cambridge, MA. (2003)

Short Stories an original theater piece developed with the Kaleidosckop Theater Company in Copenhagen, Denmark. (2002)

Score by Jocelyn Clarke, a co-production with the SITI Company, the Wexner Center and the Humana Festival. (2002)

Hay Fever by Noël Coward, a co-production with the SITI Company and Actors Theatre of Louisville. January 3, 2002, in Louisville, Kentucky. (2002)

Lilith, a new opera by Deborah Drattell, New York City Opera, premiere. (2001)

bobrauchesnbergamerica, by Charles L. Mee Jr., at the Human Festival of New American Plays. Later toured to Stamford, CT. and Chicago, Ill., BAM Next Wave Festival and the Bonn Biennale (2001).

Room, by Jocelyn Clarke created in collaboration with the SITI Company at the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio and City Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA. In 2001-2003 seasons toured to Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City’s Classic Stage Company, and Theater Emory in Atlanta, Georgia. (2000)

War of the Worlds, by Naomi Iizuka, at the Humana Festival of New American Plays and toured to Edinburgh, Scotland and opened the Brooklyn Academy of Music Next Wave Festival, Oct. 4-8th in New York. (2000)

Radio Play The Radio Play: War of the Worlds by Howard Koch, December 1999 at Joe's Pub and the West Bank, in New York City. Also the Kennedy Center in February 2000. (1999)

Gertrude and Alice, by Lola Pasholinski and Linda Chapman, May, 1999 at the Signature Theater in New York City. Also performed in Manchester, England.

Short Stories created and performed at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, May 1999. Also toured to Charlesville, France.

Songs and Stories from Moby Dick, (co-direction with Laurie Anderson) by Laurie Anderson. Opened the Brooklyn Academy of Music 1999-2000 season and toured nationally and internationally.

Cabin Pressure, created in collaboration with the SITI Company, opened March 18, 1999, at the Humana Festival of New American Plays in Louisville, Kentucky. Toured to the Columbus, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois; Miami, Florida; and Los Angeles, California.

Alice’s Adventures Underground, written by Jocelyn Clarke and created in collaboration with the SITI Company at the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio. Subsequent performances in New York City and Massachusetts (1998)

Bob written with Jocelyn Clarke, performed by the SITI Company at New York Theatre Workshop, New York City and The Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio. Toured to Berlin, Paris, Tbilisi, Dublin, Minneapolis, Seattle, Chicago, Portland, Amsterdam, London and upcoming, 2002, in San Francisco. (1998)

Private Lives, by Noël Coward, performed by the SITI Company at Actors’ Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky. (1998)

Culture of Desire created in collaboration with the SITI Company, performed at City Theatre in Pittsburgh, Portland Stage in Maine, the International Theater Festival in Bogota, Colombia and ran for one month at New York Theatre Workshop. (1997)

American Silents, original work performed at Raw Space in New York City, produced by Columbia University in May 1997.

The Seven Deadly Sins, by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, at New York City Opera. (1997) Reprised in New York in Sept and Oct 1998.

Miss Julie, by August Strindberg, Actors Theatre of Louisville and performed by the SITI Company. (1997)

Go, Go, Go by Juliana Francis at PS 122, New York City. (1996)=

Going, Going, Gone created in collaboration with the SITI Company, performed at the Humana Festival of New American Plays in Louisville, Saratoga Springs, NY, Toga, Japan, the Magic Theatre in San Francisco and the Miller Theatre, New York City. (1996)

The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice, Actors Theater of Louisville, KY. (1995)

Small Lives/Big Dreams created in collaboration with the SITI Company, based on the five major plays of Anton Chekhov, performed In Toga Japan, Saratoga Springs, NY, Louisville KY, P.S. 122 in New York City, the 1996 Olympic Arts Festival in Atlanta Georgia, and the Miller Theater, New York City. (1994)

Hot 'N Throbbing by Paula Vogel at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, MA. (1994)

Marathon Dancing by Anne Bogart, Laura Harrington and Christopher Drobney at En Garde Arts, New York City. (1994)

The Medium created in collaboration with the SITI Company, Toga, Japan, Saratoga Springs, NY, New York Theater Workshop, NY, Louisville KY, San Francisco, Dublin, Ireland (won best foreign production), City Theater in Pittsburgh, PA, The Wexner Center, Columbus, OH and the Miller Theater, New York City. (1993)

The Women by Claire Boothe Luce, Hartford Stage, Hartford, CT. (1993)

Picnic by William Inge, Actors Theater Of Louisville, Louisville, KY. (1993)

Orestes by Charles L. Mee Jr., The Saratoga International Theater Institute, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. and Toga-mura, Japan. (1993)

The Women by Claire Boothe Luce, San Diego Rep, San Diego, Ca. (1993)

American Vaudeville by Anne Bogart and Tina Landau, Alley Theatre, Houston, TX. (1993)

The Baltimore Waltz by Paula Vogel, Circle Rep, New York, N.Y. and the Alley Theater, Houston TX. (1993)

In the Jungle of Cities by Bertolt Brecht at the Public Theater, New York, N.Y. (1991)

Another Person is a Foreign Country by Charles L. Mee Jr., En Garde Arts, New York, N.Y. (1991)

In The Eye of the Hurricane by Eduardo Machado, Actors Theater of Louisville, Louisville, K.Y. (1991)

Once in a Lifetime by Kaufman and Hart, ART, Cambridge, MA. (1990)

On the Town by Bernstein, Comden and Green, Trinity Repertory Company, Providence, RI. (1990)

Summerfolk by Maxim Gorky. Trinity Repertory Company, Providence, RI. (1989)

Life is a Dream by Calderón de la Barca, American Repertory Theater, Cambridge, MA. (1989)

Strindberg Sonata based on the works of August Strindberg. Developed and performed at UCSD at the Mandell Weiss Center for the Performing Arts, La Jolla, CA. (1989)

Once in a Lifetime by Kaufman and Hart. River Arts Repertory, Woodstock, NY. (1988)

Kaetchen von Heilbronn by Heinrich von Kleist, ART Institute, Cambridge, MA. (1988)

No Plays, No Poetry adapted from the theoretical writings of Bertolt Brecht. Produced by Via Theater, The Talking Band and Otrabanda Company. Ohio Theater. (1988)

Cinderella/Cendrillon adapted from the opera “Cendrillon” by Jules Massenet, text by Eve Ensler. Via Theater and Music-Theatre Group, St. Clement’s Church, NY. (1988)

Assimil original dance theater work produced by Via Theater and the Danspace Project at St. Mark’s Church, NY. (1987)

In His Eightieth Year by Gillian Richards. Produced by BACA Downtown and Cement Theater, Brooklyn, NY. (1987)

Where's Dick? An opera by Stuart Wallace and Michael Korie.Opera Omaha, Nebraska. (1987)

Babel, an original work performed by the Theater zum Westlischen Stadhirschen (Berlin), produced by West Berlin’s 750 year Festival in four locations in West Berlin. (1987)

The Dispute by Pierre Marivaux. UCSD at the Mandell Weiss Center for the Performing Arts, La Jolla, CA. (1987)

Danton's Death by Georg Büchner, NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, NY. (1986)

Cleveland by Mac Wellman. BACA Downtown, Brooklyn, NY. (1986)

Between Wind by Jessica Litwak. Music-Theatre Group, Stockbridge, MA. (1986)

1951 written with Mac Wellman. New York Theatre Workshop, NY. (1986)

1951 written with Mac Wellman. UCSD, La Jolla, CA. (1986)

1951, Les Traces American Center, Paris, France. (1986)

The Making of Americans based on the novel by Gertrude Stein, music by Al Carmines, libretto by Leon Katz. Music-Theatre Group, Stockbridge, MA and St. Clement’s Church, NY. (1985)

Four One Act Operas by new composers, Houston Grand Opera, Houston, Texas. (1985)

The Women by Claire Booth Luce. Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont. (1985)

Albanian Softshoe by Mac Wellman. River Arts Repertory, Woodstock, NY. (1985)

Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind, with music by Lieber and Stoller. NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, NY. (1984)

South Pacific by Rodgers and Hammerstein. NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, NY. (1984)

Inge: How They Got There based on texts by William Inge, co-directed with John Bernd. Performance Space 122, NY. (1984)

History, an American Dream, an original dance theater piece. Danspace Project at St. Mark’s Church, NY. (1983)

Grid, an original theater piece. Werkhaus Mosach, Munich, West Germany. Toured to Italy, Germany and Austria. (1983)

Sommer Nachts Traum/Lost and Found, an original dance theater piece. Munich Theater Festival, West Germany. (1983)

At the Bottom, an adaptation of “The Lower Depths” by Maxim Gorky. New York University’s Experimental Theater Wing, NY. (1983)

Cordial Panic, three plays by Noël Coward, performed simultaneously. University of the Streets, NY. (1983)

Women and Men, A Big Dance, an original dance theater piece. P.S. 122, NY. (1982)

The Ground Floor and Other Stories, an original theater piece. University if the Streets, NY. (1982)

Small Town/Big Dreams, an original dance theater piece. Dance Gallery, Northampton, MA. (1982)

Sehnsucht, an adaptation of “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. Abia Theater, Northampton, MA. (1982)

Die Gier Nach Banalem, an original theater work. Theater Studio am Montag, Bern, Switzerland. (1982)

Between the Delicate, an original theater work. Theater Studio am Montag, Bern, Switzerland. (1982)

Leb Oder Tot, an original theater work. Hochschule de Kunste, Berlin, West Germany. (1981)

I’m Starting Over, I’m Starting Over Again, an original theater work. August Moon Arts Festival, Catskill, NY. (1981)

Exposed!, an original theater work based on the works of Alfred Hitchcock. New York University’s Experimental Theater Wing, NY. (1981)

Dance on the Volcano, an original theater work. New York University’s Experimental Theater Wing, NY. (1981)

The Emissions Project, an original conception involving a new piece each week performed as a soap opera in different locations in New York City. (1980)

Artourist, an original dance theater work, co-directed with Mary Overlie. New York University’s Experimental Theater Wing, NY. (1980)

Out of Sync, an adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull”. Self-produced in New York City.

Hauptstadt, an original theater work. NYU’s Experimental Theater Wing, NY. (1979)

Inhabitat, an original theater work self produced in New York City. (1978)

RD1, The Waves, an adaptation of Virginia Wolf’s “The Waves”. Co-produced by Theater for the New City and The Iowa Theater Lab. Performed in New York, Canada, California, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. (1977)

Two Portraits by Deirdre O'Connell. New York and San Francisco. (1976)

Macbeth, a deconstruction of Shakespeare’s play. The Brook, New York. (1976)

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