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Andrei Serban

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Andrei Şerban (born June 21, 1943) is a Romanian-born American theatre director. A major name in twentieth-century theater, he is renowned for his innovative and iconoclastic interpretations and stagings. Since 1992, he is Professor of Theatre at the Columbia University School of the Arts.

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Early life

Born in Bucharest, he is the son of Gheorghe Şerban, a photographer, and Elpis Şerban, a teacher. As a child, he was presenting puppet shows at home and staging mock battles with his friends in Bucharest's Grădina Icoanei.
From 1961 to 1968, he studied at the Theatrical and Cinematographic Art Institute in Bucharest. As a student, he directed Julius Caesar, which he now calls his "most daring production ever". Set in the Japanese Kabuki style, with a flower bridge built over the audience, and with Caesar's death performed in slow motion created an enormous scandal. After that, it became very hard for him to find a job in Romania.
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