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Mark Robinson
MARK ROBINSON (Director) For Disney Theatricals, he helmed the world premiere of Aida - School Edition at North Shore Music Theatre. Other productions include The Pajama Game, Camelot, The Last 5 Years, Hello, Dolly!, A Little Night Music, regional premieres of Zombies from the Beyond and the new Irving Berlin musical I Love A Piano! (Best Director: Arizona Theatre Award). Plays: The Heidi Chronicles (AADA), the original productions of Jitter, Heroes, Big Kids, and Don't Ask (Winner Best Director - NY Fringe Festival, and soon to be a feature film), and regional productions of The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Complete History of America-Abridged, and Scapin. He is a longtime company director for Florida's Seaside Repertory Theatre where he staged True West, The Complete Works of Williams Shakespeare-Abridged, The Underpants, and David Lindsay-Abaire's Fuddy Meers. He is a founding member of the First Look Theatre Company, Outrageous Fortune Theatre Workshop (formerly Circle Rep.), and the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation's Artists' Action Committee advisory panel. His assisting credits include: the Broadway Revival of The Women (directed by Scott Elliott-SDC Observership recipient), the Broadway production of An Almost Holy Picture (Kevin Bacon's coach), The Castle (directed by Scott Schwartz), The House of Mirth (directed by Giles Havergal at A.C.T.), and NBC's Will & Grace (directed by James Burrows-SDC TV Observership recipient). He served as managing director of the Boston-New York AIDS Ride presented by Tanqueray - one of the world's most-lucrative AIDS fundraisers and directs DanceBreak, which showcases new choreographic talent. Graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and the Commercial Theatre Institute's 14-week Producers Training Intensive. Member of the SDC.

Bio as of September, 2008.



American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:

SDCF Masters of the Stage (audio)
2003 Symposium: Keynote by Scott Elliott - June, 2003 - Listen Now.

Website:
www.markrobinson.net