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Ringer, Mark


  • [Mark Ringer is a Professor of Theatre Arts at Marymount Manhattan College (MMC). Mark has worked as an actor, director, and dramaturge throughout the United States and Europe. His translations of Euripides' "Bacchae" and Lessing's "Nathan the Wise" have received successful performances as have several of his adaptations. He was seen Off Broadway as Polonius in two different stagings of "The Heart of My Mystery: The Hamlet Project", an adaptation which he co-authored. His one- play fusion of Shakespeare's "Henry IV Parts I and II" was produced at the Shakespearean Theatre of Maine, a production in which he also played Falstaff. He has worked professionally on productions of half of Shakespeare's plays.]
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      • found: Electra and the empty urn, 1998:t.p. (Mark Ringer)
      • found: Euripides and the boundaries of the human, 2016:ECIP t.p. (Mark Ringer) data view (U.S. citizen)
      • found: Marymont Manhattan College viewed April 28, 2021(Mark Ringer is a Professor of Theatre Arts at Marymount Manhattan College (MMC). Mark has worked as an actor, director, and dramaturge throughout the United States and Europe. His translations of Euripides' "Bacchae" and Lessing's "Nathan the Wise" have received successful performances as have several of his adaptations. He was seen Off Broadway as Polonius in two different stagings of "The Heart of My Mystery: The Hamlet Project", an adaptation which he co-authored. His one- play fusion of Shakespeare's "Henry IV Parts I and II" was produced at the Shakespearean Theatre of Maine, a production in which he also played Falstaff. He has worked professionally on productions of half of Shakespeare's plays.) - https://www.mmm.edu/live/profiles/48-mark-ringer
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      • [Mark Ringer is a Professor of Theatre Arts at Marymount Manhattan College (MMC). Mark has worked as an actor, director, and dramaturge throughout the United States and Europe. His translations of Euripides' "Bacchae" and Lessing's "Nathan the Wise" have received successful performances as have several of his adaptations. He was seen Off Broadway as Polonius in two different stagings of "The Heart of My Mystery: The Hamlet Project", an adaptation which he co-authored. His one- play fusion of Shakespeare's "Henry IV Parts I and II" was produced at the Shakespearean Theatre of Maine, a production in which he also played Falstaff. He has worked professionally on productions of half of Shakespeare's plays.]
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      • 1997-06-19: new
      • 2021-06-04: revised
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