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JONATHAN MOSCONE is the recipient of the inaugural Zelda Fichandler Award by the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation for "transforming the American theatre through his unique and creative work." Moscone is in his tenth season as Artistic Director of California Shakespeare Theater where his credits include John Steinbeck's The Pastures of Heaven, Much Ado About Nothing, Man and Superman, As You Like It, Hamlet: Blood in the Brain (in collaboration with Intersection for the Arts+Campo Santo), The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, The Importance of Being Earnest, Julius Caesar, The Seagull, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night, and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead. His work at Cal Shakes has earned him Bay Area Critics Circle and Dean Goodman Choice Awards for Best Direction and Production, and his productions of Man and Superman, Nicholas Nickleby, Ghosts (Berkeley Rep), Twelfth Night, and The Seagull were all named among the ten best productions by The San Francisco Chronicle and other area newspapers. His regional credits include Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Intiman Theatre, San Jose Repertory Theater, Dallas Theatre Center, Goodspeed Musicals, Triangle Opera, Portland Stage Company, and Magic Theatre. He is the recipient of a Stanford Graduate School of Business Center for Social Innovation Fellowship and currently serves on the board of LoveLife Foundation and on the advisory boards of Redwood High School, both in Oakland. He has also served as a grant review panelist for the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Theater Communications Group, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Upcoming projects include An Ideal Husband for Cal Shakes, Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice for Milwaukee Rep, and the world premiere of Richard Nelson's How Shakespeare Won the West for Huntington Theatre.
Bio as of January, 2011.
American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:
SDCF Masters of the Stage (audio)
Anne Kauffman and Jonathan Moscone - November, 2010 - Listen Now.
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