Lee Breuer - Personal Life

Personal Life

Lee Breuer was born February 6, 1937 to Joseph Bloomingthale Breuer and Sara Etta Leopold. He has five children: Clove Galilee and Lute Breuer with Ruth Maleczech, Alex Klimovitsky with Polina Klimovitskaya, Joseph Lorwin with Liza Lorwin and James Mohn with Leslie Mohn; and one grand daughter, Bella, by Lute and his wife Martha. He has resided in Delaware, North Carolina, Chicago, Long Island, Virginia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Greece, Paris, Morocco, London, Bali, India and Brooklyn where, since 1999 he has lived with his partner Maude Mitchell. He has taught and directed on six continents.

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