the European Premiere of
PROOF
by David Auburn
Terence Lamude
Terence Lamude is delighted to return to Vienna’s English Theatre where last season he directed Someone Who’ll “Watch Over Me by Frank McGuinness. In his native city of New York where he still resides, Mr. Lamude directed Remembrance by Graham Reid with Milo O’Shea and Frances Sternhagen at the John Houseman Theatre after a record-breaking run at the Irish Arts Center. Also at the lAC he directed the premiere of Away Alone and the American premieres of Famine and I Do Not Like Thee, Doctor Fell. Other New York productions include the premiere of Music From Down the Hill (WPA Theatre), as well as revivals of Shaw’s Arms and the Man (Pearl Theatre) and Shakespeare’s Much Ado About
Nothing (Riverside Shakespeare). He has directed four American premieres and seven world premieres, most recently Sockdology by Jeffrey Hatcher at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. He has directed at most of the major repertory theatres in the U.S. including Houston’s Alley Theatre, Adanta’s Alliance Theatre, Sarasota’s Asolo Theatre, Chicago’s Kingston Mines Theatre, Buffalo’s Studio Arena Theatre, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory, Cincinnati Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and La Mirada Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles.
He has been a guest director/visiting professor at Ohio State and Rice Universities,
Queens College and North Carolina School of the Ans.