Diane Paulus
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Diane Paulus is a director of theater and opera. In May 2008, she was appointed Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University. Works directed include:
- The Donkey Show, a disco adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream which ran for six years Off-Broadway, and toured internationally to London, Edinburgh, Madrid, and Evian, France.
- The 40th Anniversary Concert Production of Hair at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park for the Public Theater.
- Another Country by James Baldwin at Riverside Church
- Turandot: Rumble for the Ring at the Bay Street Theatre.
- The Golden Mickeys for Disney Creative Entertainment.
- Best of Both Worlds, a gospel/R&B adaptation of A Winter’s Tale produced by Music-Theatre Group and The Women’s Project.
- The Karaoke Show, an adaptation of Comedy of Errors set in a karaoke bar, produced by Jordan Roth Productions.
- Running Man by jazz composer Diedre Murray and poet Cornelius Eady.
- Swimming with Watermelons, created in association with Project 400, the theater company she co-founded with her husband Randy Weiner.
- Brutal Imagination.
- The Obie-award winning Eli's Comin, featuring the music and lyrics of Laura Nyro.
- At Chicago Opera Theater: Le Nozze Di Figaro, Turn Of The Screw, Cosi Fan Tutte, and all three Monteverdi opera, Il Ritorno D’Ulisse In Patria, L’Incoronazione Di Poppea, and Orfeo. [1]