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* Alexandre Artaud
* Andrew Maillet
*Monika Wunderer
*Yudam Hyung Seok Jeon
*Jonathan Hull
* Matthew Dipple
* Mike Farry * Mike Farry
*Ari Fliakos
*Alexandre Artaud
* Ari Fliakos
* Clay Hapaz * Clay Hapaz
* Cynthia Hedstrom * Cynthia Hedstrom
* Jonathan Hull
* Yudam Hyung Seok Jeon
* Elizabeth LeCompte * Elizabeth LeCompte
* Cynthia Hedstrom
* Elizabeth LeCompte
* Bona Lee
* Andrew Maillet
* Tavish Miller * Tavish Miller
* Michaela Murphy *Michaela Murphy
* Monika Wunderer
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* Eric Sluyter * Eric Sluyter
* Kate Valk * Kate Valk
* Monika Wunderer
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Experimental theater company, NY, NY, US (since 1975)
The Wooster Group
The Performing Garage in 2014
Formation1975
TypeTheatre group
Location
Artistic director(s)Elizabeth LeCompte
Websitethewoostergroup.org

The Wooster Group is a New York City-based experimental theater company known for creating numerous original dramatic works. It gradually emerged from Richard Schechner's The Performance Group (1967–1980) during the period from 1975 to 1980, and took its name in 1980; the independent productions of 1975–1980 are retroactively attributed to the Group.

The ensemble is directed by Elizabeth LeCompte and has launched the careers of many actors, including founding member Willem Dafoe. The Group's home is the Performing Garage at 33 Wooster Street between Grand and Broome Streets in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan. As of 2014, the company consists of 16 members. In addition, there are 29 "Associates".

The Wooster Group is a not-for-profit theater company that relies on grants and donations from supporters. It has received multiple grants from the Carnegie Corporation. The Wooster Group are characterized by their extremely experimental style, often incorporating aspects of audiovisual such as interactive video art, live stream, recorded sound and pre-recorded video into their performance work. Their performances are often of classic texts such as Brecht, Shakespeare, Chekhov and Eugene O'Neill.

Founding members

Current Company

  • Alexandre Artaud
  • Mike Farry
  • Ari Fliakos
  • Clay Hapaz
  • Cynthia Hedstrom
  • Jonathan Hull
  • Yudam Hyung Seok Jeon
  • Elizabeth LeCompte
  • Cynthia Hedstrom
  • Elizabeth LeCompte
  • Bona Lee
  • Andrew Maillet
  • Tavish Miller
  • Michaela Murphy
  • Scott Shepherd
  • Eric Sluyter
  • Kate Valk
  • Monika Wunderer

Awards and honors

The Wooster Group has won nine Obie Awards, six Bessie Awards, and the 1985 National Endowment for the Arts Ongoing Ensembles Grant.

Further reading

References

  1. Wooster Group, "Production History since 1975".
  2. ^ "Ron Vawter Papers, 1963-1994". New York Public Library. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  3. Schuessler, Jennifer (2016-09-28). "Elizabeth LeCompte of the Wooster Group Wins the Gish Prize". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  4. ^ "About the Company:Founding and Original Members" on the Wooster Group website
  5. "History:Selected Awards" on the Wooster Group website

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