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Martha Clarke (born June 3, 1944) is an American theater director and choreographer noted for her multidisciplinary approach to theatre, dance, and opera productions. Her best-known original work is ''The Garden of Earthly Delights'' (1984, re-imagined 2008), an exploration in theatre, dance, music and flying of the famous painting of the same name by Hieronymus Bosch. In 1990, Clarke received a
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, better known as the Genius Grant.


Training and early career

Born into a German-Jewish family of musicians in Pikesville, Md. in suburban
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, she studied dance with Carol Lynn and Dale Sehnert in the preparatory program of the Peabody Conservatory, going on to study at the dance program of the Juilliard School under
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and Anna Sokolow. She then spent three years performing with the modern dance choreographer Anna Sokolow and the Dance Theater Workshop. She later became a founding member of
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and Crowsnest before going on to a highly original career as a director/choreographer.


Theatre, dance and opera career

As a director, Martha Clarke’s many original productions include ''The Garden of Earthly Delights'' (with musical score by
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), ''Vienna: Lusthaus'' ''Miracolo d’Amore'', ''Endangered Species'', ''An Uncertain Hour'', ''The Hunger Artist'', ''Vers la Flamme and Chéri''. She directed the premiere of
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’s ''Alice’s Adventures Underground'' at the
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in London. ''Angel Reapers'' (with text by Alfred Uhry – Pulitzer Prize for ''
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'') had its New York premiere at the Joyce Theater November 29 – December 11, 2011. She created the full-evening work ''L’altra metá del cielo'' spring 2012 at
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Opera in Milan, Italy. Her original productions have been presented at The Public Theater, Lincoln Center Theater,
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,
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and The Kennedy Center among others. From June 12 - July 2, 2022, Ms. Clarke's latest multidisciplinary theatre wor
''God's Fool''
was presented at La MaMa in New York City. A song cycle, ''God's Fool'' incorporates an a cappella score performed live, derived from music spanning a period of 800 years. In dance, she has choreographed for the Nederlands Dans Theater, the
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,
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, Rambert Dance Company, and The
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Company, among others. In opera, Clarke has directed Mozart's The Magic Flute for the Glimmerglass Opera and the Canadian Opera Company, Cosi fan tutte for Glimmerglass, Tan Dun’s ''Marco Polo'' for the Munich Biennale, the Hong-Kong Festival, and the New York City Opera, and Gluck’s ''Orfeo and Euridice'' for the English National Opera and the New York City Opera. She directed Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the American Repertory Theater and a music/theater work, ''Belle Epoque'', based on the life of Toulouse-Lautrec at Lincoln Center Theater. She has collaborated with playwrights Richard Greenberg,
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, and Alfred Uhry. While Clarke does not compose the musical scores or texts (when present) for her original works, she is engaged in all aspects of production and direction, from conception and structure to details of music, text, lighting, and costumes. Britannica Online summarizes her choreographic approach in saying that her "emotionally evocative work draws extensively on theatrical elements." Clarke's work mostly draws inspiration from the visual arts, especially painting. In this preoccupation, Clarke can be associated with such disparate artists as Peter Sellars, Pina Bausch, and Robert Wilson. New York Times critic Michael Kimmelman wrote of her ''Miracolo d'Amore'' in 1988 that it "... can be counted among the recent opera productions, films and theatrical presentations that in one way or another emulate painting. Franco Zeffirelli,
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, Pina Bausch,
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, Robert Wilson and Peter Sellars share with Clarke this striking characteristic: They view the performing arts as a pretext for staging visual spectaculars." In June 2007, a version of ''The Garden of Earthly Delights'' show opened the 30th anniversary of the American Dance Festival. On November 19, 2008, the re-imagined ''Garden of Earthly Delights'' opened Off-Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theater in New York City and ran until April 5, 2009. In 2011, Clarke created ''Angel Reapers'', in a collaboration with Pulitzer prize-winner Alfred Uhry. It ran at the Signature Theatre Company (New York City) from February 2, 2016 - March 20, 2016. This production won two Lucille Lortel Awards for "Outstanding Alternative Theatrical Experience" and for "Outstanding Choreography". ''Angel Reapers'' also toured New England with performances at The Joyce Theater in 2011.


Personal life

Clarke was married to sculptor
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and has one son - jazz musician and actor David Grausman.


Honors and recognition

Clarke received several awards including a
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(1990), Joe A. Callaway choreography award (2009), ''Samuel H. Scripps/American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement'' (2010), Dance Magazine Award (2013) and two Joe A. Callaway choreography awards (2009 and 2014). She is the only recipient in the SDC Joe A. Callaway award's history to receive two awards for choreography. In addition to the
MacArthur Award The MacArthur Fellows Program, also known as the MacArthur Fellowship and commonly but unofficially known as the "Genius Grant", is a prize awarded annually by the MacArthur Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation typically to ...
, Clarke has received two grants from the Guggenheim Foundation as well as fifteen grants from the NEA. She has received the
Drama Desk Award The Drama Desk Award is an annual prize recognizing excellence in New York theatre. First bestowed in 1955 as the Vernon Rice Award, the prize initially honored Off-Broadway productions, as well as Off-off-Broadway, and those in the vicinity. Fo ...
, two
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s, and 1985 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award. In 2016, Clarke won two Lucille Lortel Awards for ''Angel Reapers'': one for "Outstanding Choreography" and another with collaborator Alfred Uhry for "Outstanding Alternative Theatrical Experience". In July 2019, Clarke received the Flora Roberts Award, administered by the Dramatists Guild Foundation. She was the subject of the film Martha Clarke: Light and Dark for PBS, and her ''Garden of Earthly Delights'' has been filmed by the BBC. ''Kaos'', adapted from stories by Luigi Pirandello, received the first
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Foundation Award; and was presented at the New York Theater Workshop (2006). In 2007, the NEA gave a grant for the remounting of ''The Garden of Earthly Delights'' under a program dedicated to the remounting of American masterworks.


References


External links


Video - Interview
Women in Theatre: Martha Clarke, director/choreographer
Excerpt video: "Martha Clarke: Light and Dark"

Interview in book, "Conversations with Anne"
by Anne Bogart
Martha Clarke (Signature Theatre's Residency 5 Playwright)

''God's Fool''
was presented June 12 - July 2, 2022 at La MaMa in New York City.
''God's Fool'' - Opinion
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