Nancy Keystone mechanics and flight: a Los Angeles-based theatremaker eyes space technology in her four-years-in-the-making Apollo.(profiles)(theater director)(Interview)
American Theatre, May, 2005 by Wada, Karen
"I'm not a blank-page kind of person," says Nancy Keystone. Indeed, the Los Angeles-based theatre director loves to convert empty spaces (Peter Brook was an early inspiration) into provocative collages of text, movement and design. Keystone has won acclaim around the country, including the 2003 TCG Alan Schneider director's award, for staging Shakespeare, Chekhov and Albee, and contemporary plays such as Clare McIntyre's feminist drama Low Level Panic. She also has ventured into opera and filmmaking.
The 42-year-old San Francisco native grew up in Santa Barbara and ...
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