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January 8-18, 2026

Mabou Mines Theater

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Photo by Michael Hull

Photo by Michael Hull

JoAnne Akalaitis is a theatre director, writer and founding member of Mabou Mines, whose first Beckett Production, Cascando (1976) was sited as “proof that the Mabou Mines is one of the most original experimental companies in the United States” by Mel Gussow of the New York Times. Outside of Mabou Mines she went on to direct Beckett’s Endgame and Beckett Shorts that included Act Without Words I, Act Without Words II, Eh Joe, and Rough For Theatre I.  She is the  recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts grants, Edwin Booth Award, and a Rosamund Gilder Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre.  Akalaitis is the former Artistic Director of The Public Theater and has staged works by María Irene Fornés, Kroetz, Euripides, Shakespeare, Strindberg, Janacek, Philip Glass, Jean Genet, Tennesse Williams, Harold Pinter in addition to her own work. She has received six OBIE Awards for direction (and Sustained Achievement), a Drama Desk Award and in 2023 was inducted into the American Theatre Critics/Journalists Association Theater Hall of Fame.