I Remember the House Where I Was Born
- Written by Dennis Andersen
- Directed by Susan Einhorn
Dennis Andersen is an American playwright. His plays, Bistro on the CNR, Cafe Society, The Castaways, Crazy And A Half, Funny Valentines, The Girl Most Likely to Succeed, I Remember The House Where I Was Born, Jenny and the Revolution, Marry Me! Marry Me!, My Name Is Sybil Ludington, Raggedy Andy, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird, and Unicorns At Two (Playwrights Horizons), have recieved New York and regional productions. In addition to being a playwright, Andersen is teacher and incorporates theatre into his lessons. He is a graduate of Amherst College.
Susan Einhorn is an American director and educator. She has directed productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regionally. She has directed dramas, comedies, musicals and operas, but is particularly fond of developing new work. Einhorn has directed 35 premiere productions at theatres including Playwrights Horizons, Circle-in-the-Square, LaMama, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Syracuse Stage, and The Arena Stage. Her musical Uncle Jed's Barbership, co-created with David Wohl and Kenneth Grimes, earned a Director's Choice Award at the New York Musical Theatre Festival.
Einhorn is the head of the acting program at Queens College.
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