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Prof. Jay R Scheib
Class of 1949 Professor of Theater Arts
Section Head, Music and Theater Arts
Primary DLC
Music and Theater Arts
MIT Room:
W97-165
(917) 612-2137
jscheib@mit.edu
http://www.jayscheib.com/
Research Summary
Recent works includes a new opera by Israeli composer Na’ama Zisser titled Mamzer/Bastard at the Royal Opera House in London and the multiplatform Platonov, or the Disinherited, which premiered as part of the Without Walls Festival at La Jolla Playhouse followed by a three-week run at The Kitchen in New York City.
A frequent director of operas and works for musical theater, Professor Scheib staged Evan Ziporyn’s A House in Bali as part of BAM’s Next Wave Festival 2010; Beethoven’s Fidelio at the Saarländisches Staatstheater; and an original collaboration with punk band World Inferno titled “Addicted to Bad Ideas.”
He was named Best New York Theater Director by Time Out New York in 2009, and one of the 25 theater artists shaping the next 25 years of American theater by American Theater Magazine, and is a recipient of the MIT Edgerton Award, the Richard Sherwood Award, a National Endowment for the Arts/TCG fellowship, an OBIE Award for Best Direction, and the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship.
Scheib is Class of 1949 Professor of Music and Theater Arts at MIT.
Recent Work
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