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− | '''Peter Brook''', a famous stage director, was Columbia's first [[Artist in Residence]], serving in Spring [[2005]]. He put on a production of the French language play ''Tierno Bokar'' in the [[Barnard]] gymnasium. | + | '''Peter Brook''', a famous stage director, was Columbia's first [[Artist in Residence]], serving in Spring [[2005]]. He put on a production of the French language play ''Tierno Bokar'' in the [[Barnard College|Barnard]] gymnasium. |
{{succession|preceded=none|succeeded=[[Vaclav Havel]]|office=Artist in Residence|years=Spring 2005}} | {{succession|preceded=none|succeeded=[[Vaclav Havel]]|office=Artist in Residence|years=Spring 2005}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 24 May 2013
- See also Wikipedia's article about "Peter Brook".
Peter Brook, a famous stage director, was Columbia's first Artist in Residence, serving in Spring 2005. He put on a production of the French language play Tierno Bokar in the Barnard gymnasium.
Preceded by none |
Artist in Residence Spring 2005 |
Succeeded by Vaclav Havel |