Tyler Marchant (Director) - directed the World Premiere of Freud's Last Session by Mark St. Germain at Barrington Stage Company (where it extended and became the longest running show in the theater's history). Tyler has worked as a freelance Director and also served for over six years as the Associate Artistic Director at the Off-Broadway theater Primary Stages in NYC from 2000-2006. His work on new plays led him to Primary Stages where he has worked with playwrights such as Terrence McNally, Horton and Daisy Foote, Stephen Belber, John Henry Redwood, A. R. Gurney, Lee Blessing, Michele Lowe, and many others. Other New York directing work includes several productions, workshops, and readings of new plays by Neil LaBute, Edwin Sanchez, Stephen Belber, Steven Dietz, Victor Lodato, Julia Jordan, Dan O'Brien, Anthony Clarvoe, and Lucy Thurber among others. From 2001-2006, Tyler served as the Vice-President of the Association of Non-Profit Theaters Companies (ANTC) in New York City. Recipient: Doris Duke/Andrew W. Mellon/TCG "New Generations Grant". Tyler currently teaches Directing and Acting at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, where he began teaching in 2007. Tyler received his M.F.A. in Directing at the University of South Carolina, and is a member of SDC.
|