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Terry Schreiber

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Terry Schreiber (born 7 March 1937) is an American theater director, acting teacher, and founder of the T. Schreiber Studio, in New York.

Schreiber was born in Winona, Minnesota. He has directed theatre, principally in New York, since 1976, at such venues as the Longacre Theatre, the Circle Repertory Theatre, the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, the Roundabout Theatre, as well as in Japan, regional repertory theatre, and at the Terry Schreiber Studio.[1][2]

Schreiber directed the Tony Award-winning play K2; Devour the Snow; The Trip Back Down, starring John Cullum; and Andorra [3]

Publications

Acting: Advanced Techniques for the Actor, Director, and Teacher, Allworth Press, 2005, ISBN 978-1-58115-418-4

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