Marcus Stern is the associate director of the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) as well as the A.R.T./MXAT's Institute for Advanced Theater Training. Stern lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts and has directed numerous productions for the A.R.T. and the Institute for Advanced Theater Training.[1] He also teaches at the Harvard Extension School.[1]

He attended the Foote School in his native New Haven, Connecticut.

Stern is also an established fine art photographer, who recently showed his work at the "Ballad of Life" group exhibit, that was shown in February 2008 at the Armenian Library and Museum of America in Watertown, Massachusetts.

Directorial work

At the A.R.T.:

At the Institute for Advanced Theater Training:

At The Joseph Papp Public Theater:

  • The Change Fragments by Hang Ong
  • The Treatment by Martin Crimp

At the Theater Neumarkt in Zurich, Switzerland:

At the Actors Theatre of Louisville:

At Primary Stages in New York:

At Dance Theater Workshop:

  • On the Run by Instant Girl

At the Whitney Museum Biennial:

At the Magic Theatre:

At Soho Rep:

At New York University:

At the Mark Taper Forum's Taper Too in Los Angeles, California:

  • Whole Hearted by Quincy Long

References

  1. 1 2 "Marcus Stern". Harvard Extension School. 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
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