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In November 2007, PJ Paparelli took the reigns as American Theater Company’s Artistic Director.
PJ hails from Juneau, Alaska where he was the Artistic Director of Perseverance Theatre, Alaska’s premiere professional theatre. In three and half years, PJ created, shepherded and launched some of the most innovative theatrical collaborations that stimulated a significant increase in audiences and sent projects around the United States, Washington, DC and Off-Broadway. Under his tenure, Perseverance expanded its staff and completed a $1.1M facility expansion and renovation and $1M Endowment campaign, and served on the Mayor’s Performing Arts Center Commission. His Perseverance directing credits include the World Premiere of the writers of Urinetown’s new musical, Yeast Nation, Equus, The Who’s Tommy (box office record), Hamlet, Twelfth Night, the premiere of a new version of Hair (including new book, lyrics and music), A Midsummer Night's Dream, Voyage, and columbinus. PJ conceived and co-adapted Raven Odyssey, a theatrical journey of Alaska Native Raven stories, gathered through interviews with Elders across the state. Other projects under PJ’s guidance were revised versions of The Laramie Project and The People’s Temple by Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project (went on to The Guthrie Theatre) and Tlingit Macbeth, spoken in English and Tlingit, the indigenous culture of Juneau. Macbeth toured Alaska and was presented at the Kennedy Center’s Shakespeare in Washington Festival in 2007.
In 2002, PJ founded the United States Theatre Project, where he conceived, co-wrote, and directed columbinus, a theatrical discussion exploring the world of modern adolescence through the lens of the 1999 Columbine shootings. columbinus premiered at Round House Theatre and Perseverance Theatre, and ran Off-Broadway at New York Theatre Workshop. columbinus was nominated for two 2007 Lucille Lortel Awards for Direction and Sound Design, and five 2006 Helen Hayes Awards, including Outstanding New Play, Outstanding Direction, and Outstanding Production, and will be published by Dramatic Publishing in the fall of 2007. Raven Theater will produce the Chicago premiere this season.
From 1998-2004, he served as the Associate Director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company, where his directing credits include Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, Love Letters (with Dixie Carter and Hal Holbrook), All’s Well That Ends Well (Classical Acting Conservatory), The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and The Merchant of Venice at the Shakespeare Free For All, and many plays in the ReDiscovery Series including the world premiere of three Tennessee Williams' recently discovered one acts. He was associate director on Much Ado About Nothing starring Karen Ziemba, and an all African-American production of The Oedipus Plays starring Avery Brooks at the Athens Festival in Greece. He was the assistant director on King Lear, Richard II, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Coriolanus, King John, A Woman of No Importance, Twelfth Night, Trojan Women, Timon of Athens, and The Duchess of Malfi and cast over twenty productions.
The Washington Post called PJ, “One of the most exciting talents working in Washington.” His DC productions include Romeo and Juliet at The Folger Theater, a collaboration with Terrence McNally on a new version of Corpus Christi at Source Theatre (2003 GLAAD Media Award), the world premiere of John Strand’s The Diaries at Signature Theatre and Love’s Labour’s Lost at Washington Shakespeare Co. In 2001, PJ was selected to direct the inaugural production of the Shakespeare Festival of St. Louis, Romeo and Juliet and was appointed to the Festival's Artistic Advisory Board. PJ founded and served as artistic director for the Pittsburgh Public Theatre’s Shakespeare Intensive where he directed A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Tom Stoppard’s Fifteen Minute Hamlet. Other directing credits include Twelfth Night at Shakespeare Santa Cruz (2005 Newsweek’s Top Five summer productions), The Merchant of Venice at the American Shakespeare Center, Sam Shepard’s Action at Circle Repertory Company Lab and True West in Russian at the Moscow Art Theatre School in Moscow.
PJ has directed and/or taught Shakespeare at The Juilliard School (Richard III), Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College (Hamlet), North Carolina School of the Arts (Split), University of Alaska-Southeast, UNC at Chapel Hill, Catholic U (Twelfth Night), U of Pennsylvania (Once on this Island), Johns Hopkins (Godspell), and many master class and education programs at the Shakespeare Theatre Company. He holds a BFA in directing from Carnegie Mellon and graduate studies in acting at the Moscow Art Theatre School.
In 2007-08, PJ is developing American Family, the United States Theatre Project’s new collaboration exploring familial and communal loss in America; Richard Oberacker and Rob Taylor’s new musical, Journey to the West, and he is writing the book and lyrics to Rockstar, a rock musical commissioned by Perseverance Theatre.
Tenner, Paskal & Rudnicke Casting Casting
Jason Gerace Artistic Associate
Rob Smith Literary Intern
Diane Harvey, Kelly Marino, Molly Topper Education Interns
Cathy Taylor Pubic Relations Publicist
Ian Mendelsohn Audience Services Manager
Kimberly Chelf Assistant to the Artistic Director/Box Office Manager
Alex Useted Technical Director
Emily Ingram Production Management Fellow
Sarah Greywitt Producing Intern
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John Bienko
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Ex Officio
PJ Paparelli, Artistic Director
American Theater Company
Michael Newberry, Executive Director
American Theater Company
Jeff Cunix
Phyllis Custer
Doug Diefenbach
Tina Dimas
Mark Fishman
Colleen Frasure
Harlan Freeman
Christopher Motogawa
Rebecca and K.C. Nagle
Carrie Ohannes
JD Richards
Philip E. Ruben
Laurie Savin
Judith Quittner Seizys
Dimitra Tasiouras
Jessica Braun
Art Cunningham
Lois Hobart
Kristy Mahlo
Melanie Nelson
David Pridnable
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