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What's New:

2011
New!

Gregg returns to Garry Marshall's Falcon Theatre in Burbank, CA, directing a provocative and irreverent comedy, The Catholic Girl's Guide To Losing Your Virginity:

performances are February 2 through March 6

Recent Highlights

-- Two GentlemEn of Verona for the 25th Anniversary season of the Texas Shakespeare Festival.

-- The Broadway hit Souvenir at Garry Marshall's Falcon Theatre in Burbank, CA.


--  Gregg was nominated for the Alan Schneider Director Award by TCG (Theatre Communications Group). This award recognizes freelance directors who have demonstrated exceptional talent.

 

 

Gregg W. Brevoort  has been working professionally as a Director, Actor and Stage Manager for the past 26 years, having worked with such distinguished companies as Garry Marshall's Falcon Theatre in California, New York’s Ensemble Studio Theatre, New Jersey’s Two River Theatre Company, Alaska’s Perseverance Theatre, Minnesota’s Hey City Theatre, Maine’s Penobscot Theatre Company, Vermont’s Dorset Theatre Festival, as well as the Texas Shakespeare Festival and Virginia Shakespeare Festival among numerous others. The former Artistic Director of the Holmdel Theatre Festival in NJ, he currently serves on the Artistic Advisory Board of the Culver City Public Theatre. He earned a BFA from New York University in Drama and Philosophy and was awarded an MFA in Directing from Columbia University.

Gregg is an accomplished Director with a bold aesthetic that is sophisticated yet wholly accessible. Whether the project is Georg Buchner or Neil Simon, his productions are sleek, professional and thoroughly engaging.

As a Director, Actor or Stage Manager, his commitment to quality and reputation as an outstanding professional has resulted in his collaborating with such noted artists as Anne Bogart, Andrei Serban, Julie Taymor, Jill Charles, Garry Marshall, Penny Marshall, David Mamet, John Morrison, Diane Paulus, Robert M. Rechnitz, Jonathan Fox, Sandy Hey, Molly D. Smith, Stuart Ross, Robert Woodruff, Joe Mantegna, Jack Klugman, Charles Durning and many others.

Whether he is at the helm of mainstage productions, partnering with playwrights, working behind the scenes in support of his colleagues' work or working with emerging artists through educational and apprenticeship programs, Mr. Brevoort has earned a reputation as an outstanding professional and an inspiring theatrical visionary.

 

 

 

 

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