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Evolution and Regrowth of the American Regional Theatre
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Todd London

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Todd London has been a leading figure in the U.S. nonprofit theater for more than 35 years and was the first recipient of Theater Communications Group’s Visionary Leadership Award for “an individual who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to advance the theater field as a whole...” He spent 18 seasons as Artistic Director of New York's New Dramatists. He’s served on the faculties of Yale School of Drama, Harvard, NYU, the New School, and the University of Washington, where he was Executive Director of the School of Drama. His many books include two novels, If You See Him, Let Me Know and The World's RoomThis Is Not My Memoir (with Andre Gregory); and numerous theater books, An Ideal TheaterOutrageous Fortune; The Importance of Staying EarnestThe Artistic Home, and Zelda Fichandler’s The Long Revolution (editor). A past winner of the George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism and recipient of an honorary doctorate from DePaul University, Todd is director of the Legacy Playwrights Initiative and Dramatists Guild Fellows Program. 

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Evolution and Regrowth of the American Regional Theatre
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