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Theatre director and producer. Co-founded the Circle in the Square Theatre in Greenwich Village in New York City, which created the off-Broadway theatre industry. Notable for his support of playwright Eugene O'Neill in his infancy of fame. Many plays he produced went on to win Tony Awards for their directors and actors. Also directed operas. Inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame, 1979. The Jose Quintero theatre in New York City is named in his honour. | Theatre director and producer. Co-founded the Circle in the Square Theatre in Greenwich Village in New York City, which created the off-Broadway theatre industry. Notable for his support of playwright Eugene O'Neill in his infancy of fame. Many plays he produced went on to win Tony Awards for their directors and actors. Also directed operas. Inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame, 1979. The Jose Quintero theatre in New York City is named in his honour. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 22 September 2024
Country
Panama
Birth - Death
1924 - 1999
Occupation
Entertainment
Description
Theatre director and producer. Co-founded the Circle in the Square Theatre in Greenwich Village in New York City, which created the off-Broadway theatre industry. Notable for his support of playwright Eugene O'Neill in his infancy of fame. Many plays he produced went on to win Tony Awards for their directors and actors. Also directed operas. Inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame, 1979. The Jose Quintero theatre in New York City is named in his honour.