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HIGHLIGHTS OF JOSE QUINTERO’S CAREER AS A DIRECTOR

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Compiled by MARK CHALON SMITH

“The Glass Menagerie” by Tennesee Williams, Woodstock Summer Theater, New York, 1949 (Quintero’s first stage work).

“Dark of the Moon” by Howard Richardson and William Berney, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1950.

“Summer and Smoke” by Tennessee Williams, Circle in the Square, 1952.

“The Iceman Cometh” by Eugene O’Neill, Circle in the Square, 1956.

“Long Day’s Journey Into Night” by Eugene O’Neill, original Broadway production, 1956.

“The Quare Fellow” by Brendan Behan, Circle in the Square, 1958. Director of London’s Globe Theater, 1958.

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“Our Town” by Thornton Wilder, Circle in the Square, 1959.

“Medea” by Euripides (television), 1959.

“Our Town” by Thorton Wilder (television), 1959.

“The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone” by Tennessee Williams (film), 1961.

“Under Milkwood” by Dylan Thomas, Circle in the Square, 1961.

“Desire Under the Elms” by Eugene O’Neill, Circle in the Square, 1963.

“Hughie” by Eugene O’Neill, Broadway, 1964.

“Pagliacci” and “Cavalleria Rusticana” at the Metropolitan Opera Company, 1966.

“More Stately Mansions” by Eugene O’Neill, Broadway, 1967.

“A Moon for the Misbegotten” by Eugene O’Neill, Broadway, 1973.

“Long Day’s Journey Into Night” by Eugene O’Neill, revival, Broadway, 1988.

Other productions:

“Anna Christie” by Eugene O’Neill, 1977.

“A Touch of the Poet” by Eugene O’Neill, 1977.

“Clothes for a Summer Hotel” by Tennessee Williams, 1980.

“Ah! Wilderness” by Eugene O’Neill, 1980.

“Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” by Tennessee Williams, 1982.

Quintero received a Tony Award as Best Director in 1973 for his production of O’Neill’s “A Moon for the Misbegotten.”

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