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Allan Albert

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Allan Praigrod Albert (June 29, 1945, New York City - June 10, 1994, New York City) was a director, producer, and playwright. He attended Amherst College and the Yale School of Drama. He has served as artistic director at the Charles Playhouse in Boston and the Berkshire Theatre Festival in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. In 1972 he started Allan Albert Productions. He also created the National Educational Television series How Can I Tell You?.[1]

Albert died from lymphoma on June 10, 1994 in New York City.[2]

Bibliography

  • Corral (1975)
  • The Wanted Wagon (1975)
  • The Whale Show (1975)
  • The Boston Tea Party (1976)

References

  1. ^ Contemporary Authors Online 2003
  2. ^ "Allan Albert, 48, Documentary Maker obituary". The New York Times. June 14, 1994. Retrieved September 15, 2015.

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