Joe Dowling (born 27th
September 1948) is the Artistic
Director for the Guthrie Theater
in Minneapolis, Minnesota
. He is also well known for his work as
Artistic Director of the Abbey Theatre
in Ireland
, and has
directed plays in all the major theatres in Ireland as well as
theatres in London
, New York
, Washington
D.C.
, Montreal
and Alberta
.
Educated
at the Catholic University
School, Colaiste na Rinne and
at University
College Dublin
, Dowling has been long connected with Irish theatre
having founded Ireland's premiere drama school, the Gaiety School
of Acting, served as artistic director of the Irish Theatre Company
and the Peacock theatre and founded the Young Abbey, Ireland's
first theater-in-education group.
He became the Guthrie's Artistic Director in 1995 and has directed
productions of
A Midsummer
Night's Dream,
The Playboy of the Western
World,
Much Ado
About Nothing,
The Importance of Being
Earnest,
Julius
Caesar,
Twelfth
Night and
Amadeus.
He
directed Hamlet, the Guthrie's last
production in its original location next to the Walker Art
Center
in Minneapolis. Hamlet was also the
first play produced by the Guthrie in 1963, directed by Sir
Tyrone Guthrie himself.
His first production at the theater's new location was
The Real Thing by
Tom Stoppard.
As part of the 2007/2008 season, he directed the American premiere
of
The Home Place by
Brian Friel and in the 2009/2010 season,
he will direct and perform in Friel's play
Faith Healer
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