| CHARLES
NEWELL (Director/Court
Artistic Director) has been artistic director of Court Theatre
since 1994, where he has directed over 25 productions. He made
his Chicago directorial debut in 1993 with The Triumph of
Love, which won the Jefferson Award for Best Production.
Directorial credits at Court include Who’s Afraid of Virginia
Woolf?, Cyrano, Guys and Dolls, James Joyce’s “The Dead,” Hamlet,
Piano, The Invention of Love, The Little Foxes, The Cherry Orchard,
Nora, Travesties and Man of La Mancha.
Mr. Newell has also directed at the Guthrie Theatre (resident
director: The History Cycle, Cymbeline), Arena Stage,
John Houseman’s The Acting Company (staff repertory director),
the California and Alabama Shakespeare Festivals, Juilliard, and
New York University; he is the recipient of the 1992 TCG Alan
Schneider Director Award and is a multiple Jeff Award recipient/nominee.
He sits on the Board of Directors of Theatre Communications Group
and has served on several panels for the National Endowment for
the Arts. Recently he made his directorial debut at the Lyric
Opera of Chicago with Marc Blitzstein’s Regina, and directed
Rigoletto at Opera Theatre of St. Louis. In Court’s 50th
Anniversary Season, he directed Travesties, The Importance
of Being Earnest and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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