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Erin B. Mee is an American theater director.


Early life and career

Born in 1963, the daughter of playwright
Charles L. Mee Charles L. Mee (born September 15, 1938) is an American playwright, historian and author known for his collage-like style of playwriting, which makes use of radical reconstructions of found texts. He is also a Special Lecturer of theater at Colu ...
, Mee grew up in New York City. She earned her bachelor's degree from
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in 1985, and went on to earn an MA and a Ph.D. from New York University's Department of Performance Studies, where she worked with Richard Schechner. She currently teaches Dramatic Literature at New York University. Her first job after graduating from college was as a literary intern at the
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. She went on to serve as Des McAnuff’s assistant at the La Jolla Playhouse, and was resident director at the
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from 1989 to 1991, when
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was artistic director.


Directing career

In 1988, Mee directed the world premiere of Charles Mee's ''The Imperialists at the Club Cave Canem'' at HOME for Contemporary Theatre and Art, which received reviews from ''
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'' and ''
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'', and was picked up by
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for a run at The Public Theater. In 2000, Mee staged another production of ''The Imperialists at the Club Cave Canem'' at The Market Theatre in
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. She directed two productions in Malayalam with Sopanam, located in Kerala, South India: ''Faust'' (1993) and ''Arambachekkan'' (1996), both by Kavalam Narayana Panikkar. She directed Kavalam Narayana Panikkar's play ''Ottayan'' at The Ontological at St. Mark's Theatre in 1992, and Girish Karnad's ''Hayavadana'' at The Ontological at St. Mark's Theatre in 1993. In 2001, Mee staged the world premiere of ''First Love'' with
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and Fred Neumann of
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, at
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. She staged a second production in 2002 at the
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in
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with Joan Mankin and Robert Parnell. In 2013, Mee founded This Is Not A Theatre Company. She wrote and directed ''Pool Play'', '' A Serious Banquet'', ''Readymade Cabaret'', and ''Versailles 2015''. Her interest in podplays has led to the creation of ''Ferry Play'', a site-specific audio play for the Staten Island Ferry, a podplay for a café in Avignon LeOff, and a podplay for the New York City subway system. ''The New York Times'' included ''Ferry Play'' in their list of top ten NY Fringe shows for 2015, and ''The Wall Street Journal'' noted that ''Ferry Play'' turns the Staten Island Ferry into an immersive theatre experience. In ''Pool Play'', audiences sat at the edge of the pool with their feet in the water for an exploration of America's relationship with the swimming pool that included synchronized swimming, an boatman, musical numbers, and a fish along with stories about segregated pools, and a meditation on pollution. Sarah Lucie of ''Show Business Weekly'' described it as being "well executed" and with a "strong ensemble." ''Theatre is Easy'' also reviewed the show. ''Versailles 2015'' is a site-specific play for a New York City apartment. The piece was reviewed by the ''New York Theatre Review'', who said that the show was "over far too quickly."Kerry, Rachel
New York Theatre Review
14 October 2015.


Books

*
Theatre of Roots: Redirecting the Modern Indian Stage

DramaContemporary: India
(edited)
Antigone on the Contemporary World Stage
(co-edited with Helene Foley) *
Modern Asian Theatre and Performance (1900-2000)
' (co-edited with Kevin Wetmore and Siyuan Siu)


Further reading

* 2015 “The Neuroscience of Spectatorship.” In Reti, Saperi, Linguaggi: Italian Journal of Cognitive Sciences. * 2015 “Charles Mee’s (Re)Making of Greek Drama,” In The Oxford Handbook of Greek Drama in the Americas. Bosher, MacIntosh, McConell, and Rankine, eds. * 2015 “Smartphone Plays: A New Theatrical Genre.” HowlRound. May
Smartphone Plays
* 2015 “Immersive and Interactive Theatre: A Rasic Experience.” HowlRound. March
Immersive and Interactive Performance
* 2015 “The Audience Is The Message.” TCG's Audience (Re)volution blog series curated by Caridad Svitch. July. * 2015 “Diverse Audiences for Smartphone Plays.” TCG's Audience (Re)volution blog series curated by Caridad Svitch
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* 2015 “Speaking A Thought in the World II: Garland Wright on Richard III.” Co-Written with Sari Ketter. SDC. July. * 2015 “Speaking A Thought in the World I: Garland Wright on The Misanthrope.” Co-Written with Sari Ketter. SDC. April. * 2014 “Rasa Is/As/And Emotional Contagion” In Natyasastra: Aesthetics, Epistemology & Performance Practice, edited by Sreenath Nair. McFarland Press. * 2014 “Standing Man and the Impromptu Performance of Hope” TDR 58:3 (223). Fall. * 2013 “Hearing the ‘Music of the Hemispheres,’” a born-digital multimodal composition-article about “neuroperformance” for TDR 57:3, T219. Fall. * 2013 “Women Directors in India.” In International Women Stage Directors, edited by Anne Fliotsos and Wendy Vierow. * 2012 “The Cultural Intifada: Palestinian Theatre in the West Bank.” TDR 56:3 (T215). Fall 2012. * 2010 “But is it Theatre? Colonial Culture‘s Impact on Theatrical History in India.” In Theatre History: Critical Questions, edited by Henry Bial and Scott Magelssen. University of Michigan Press. * 2010 “Classics, Cultural Politics, and the Role of Antigone in Manipur, NE India.” In India, Greece, and Rome 1757-2007 edited by Edith Hall and Phiroze Vasunia. London: Institute of Classical Studies, University of London. * 2007 “Mahesh Dattani: Invisible Issues.” In Mahesh Dattani's Plays: Critical Perspectives, ed. Angelie Multani. New Delhi: Pencraft International. * 2005 “Hayavadana: Model of Complexity.” In Girish Karnad's Plays: Performance and Critical Perspectives, ed. Tutun Mukherjee. New Delhi: Pencraft International. * 2002 “Mee on Mee.” TDR 48,3 (T175).


References


External links


The Intricacies of Kutiyattam," Lecture at The Asia Society, New York City
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mee, Erin B. Living people 1963 births American dramatists and playwrights American women dramatists and playwrights American theatre directors American women theatre directors 21st-century American women writers Harvard University alumni New York University alumni