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Anne Bogart's Journeys

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 December 2021

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Anne Bogart creates and directs experimental theatre pieces. She combines her regard for the individual esthetics of the actors with her own strong structural vision to produce eclectic and unique plays. Her most recent works include Out of Sync, performed in March of this year; Hauptstadt, in May of 1979; and Inhabitat, a play in a house (February 1979 production).

Bogart was born in 1951 into a Navy family. As a child brought up in the military, the longest she stayed in one place was two and a half years in Tokyo between the ages of about six and eight. The frequent moves “from coast to coast and country to country” produced a stream of different schools—private, public, military and boarding. At 14, Bogart got involved in the backstage work of a school play.

Type
Women and Performance Issue
Copyright
Copyright © 1980 The Drama Review

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