Background
Grange, William Marshall was born on January 8, 1947 in Cincinnati. Son of James Michael and Roberta Ferne (Smith) Grange.
(This book is a lens through which the reader may view the...)
This book is a lens through which the reader may view the German theatre in the middle of the twentieth century. It offers an inside look at the upheavals and personalities shaping the German theatre from 1925 to 1961, when playwright Carl Zuckmayer (1896-1977) and director Heinz Hilpert (1890-1967) together created their major works. Their partnership is the book's major focus, although Brecht, Reinhardt, Kortner, and other major German theatre artists are prominent. The lens sweeps across the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, and finally the Cold War period to examine in detail many events, people, and places important in German theatre history which have, to date, remained unchronicled in English.
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Grange, William Marshall was born on January 8, 1947 in Cincinnati. Son of James Michael and Roberta Ferne (Smith) Grange.
Student, Heidelberg U., Federal Republic Germany, 1968-1969; Bachelor, U. Toledo, 1970; Master of Fine Arts, Columbia University, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana U., 1981.
Actor with, Alabama and New York Shakespeare Festivals, Light Opera of Manhattan, Performing Arts Repertory Theatre, National Theatre Company, 1971-1975; actor, Mark I Dinner Theatre, Lakeland, Florida, 1984; director with, Labor Theater, South Shore Music Circus, Antique Festival Theatre, 1975-1976; department chairman theater, Florida Southern College, 1981-1987; department chairman theater, Marquette U., Milwaukee, 1987-1996; associate professor, U. Nebraska, since 1996.
(This book is a lens through which the reader may view the...)
Member Actors Equity Association, American Society for Theatre Research, International Brecht.
Married Willa Bradford, November 18, 1987. Children: Leah Holt, George Haydon.