Richard Schechner was born in August 23, 1934 and is a
University Professor/Professor of Performance Studies at the Tisch School of
the Arts, New York University, editor of TDR: The Drama Review, and artistic
director of East Coast Artists. His BA is from Cornell University (1956), MA
from the University of Iowa (1958), and PhD from Tulane University (1962).
Schechner is one of the founders of the
Performance Studies department of the Tisch School of the Arts, New York
University (NYU). He also founded The Performance Group, an experimental
theatre troupe. Schechner was artistic director of TPG from its start in 1967
until 1980 when TPG changed its name to the Wooster Group which continues under
the leadership of Elizabeth LeCompte. The home of both TPG and WG is the
Performing Garage in New York's SoHo district. In 1992, Schechner founded a new
theater company, East Coast Artists, of which he is still the artistic
director.
Schechner is married
to Carol Martin and the father of two children, Samuel MacIntosh Schechner and
Sophia Martin Schechner.
Schechner's
books/collections of his writings have been translated into Spanish, Chinese,
Parsi, Italian, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Hungarian, and
Serbo-Croatian
In March 2005, the
Richard Schechner Center for Performance Studies was inaugurated as part of the
Shanghai Theatre Academy, where Schechner is an Honorary Professor. With The
Performance Group Schechner directed many productions including Dionysus in 69
based on Euripides' The Bacchae (1968), Makbeth based on Shakespeare's Macbeth
(1969), Commune group devised piece (1970), Sam Shephard's The Tooth of Crime
(1972), Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children (1975), David Gaard's
The Marilyn Project (1975), Seneca's Oedipus (1977), Terry Curtis Fox's Cops
(1978), and Jean Genet's The Balcony (1979). With East Coast Artists, Schechner
has directed Faust/gastronome (1993), Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters (1995),
William Shakespeare's Hamlet (1999), and Schechner's and Saviana Stanescu's
YokastaS (2003, YokastaS Redux 2005). Schechner has also directed in Asia and
Africa: Anton Chekhov's Cherry ka Baghicha (1983) in India, Sun Huizhu's Mingri
Jiuyao
While in New Orleans
from 1960-67, Schechner was a producing director with John O'Neal and Gilbert
Moses of the Free Southern Theatre (1963-65) and a founding director with
Franklin Adams and Paul Epstein of the New Orleans Group (1964-67). Schechner
is general editor of the Worlds of Performance series published by Routledge
and co-editor with Carol Martin of the Enactment series published by Seagull
Press.