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Mary Hunter Wolf

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Mary Hunter Wolf (1905?–November 3, 2000), born Mary Hunter, was an American theater director and producer.

She made her Broadway directorial debut on 4 April 1944 at the Bijou Theater with Only the Heart, the first play written by Horton Foote.[1]

She was director of the initial 1954 Broadway production of Jerome Robbins' version of Peter Pan, now the standard version on the American stage, and was founding executive director of the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, Connecticut.

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