Zelda Fichandler

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Zelda Fichandler was a pioneering American theatre producer and director who helped establish the regional theatre movement in the United States.

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instanceOf educator
person
theatre director
theatre producer
areaOfInfluence American theatre
arts policy in the United States
awardReceived National Medal of Arts (for Arena Stage; associated with her leadership) NERFINISHED
Tony Award for Regional Theatre (on behalf of Arena Stage) NERFINISHED
coFounded Arena Stage NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Cornell University
Yale School of Drama NERFINISHED
employer Arena Stage NERFINISHED
New York University
familyName Fichandler NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork regional theatre
theatre
theatre education
fullName Zelda Fichandler NERFINISHED
genre stage drama
givenName Zelda NERFINISHED
hasRole director
producer
teacher
influenced development of resident professional theatres in the United States
influencedBy European resident theatre models
languageSpoken English
movement regional theatre movement in the United States
notableFor co-founding Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.
pioneering the American regional theatre movement
notableIdea establishing permanent, resident theatre companies outside Broadway
notableWork long-term leadership of Arena Stage
occupation artistic director
theatre director
theatre producer
university teacher
positionHeld artistic director of Arena Stage
co-founder and producing director of Arena Stage
residence New York City
Washington, D.C.
sexOrGender female
specialization directing
producing
taughtAt New York University Tisch School of the Arts NERFINISHED
workLocation New York City
Washington, D.C.

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Arena Stage foundedBy Zelda Fichandler