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Seattle Post: “Kentucky Cycle” director Warner Shook has been named artistic director of the Intiman Theatre Company in Seattle. The “Cycle” epic received its 1991 premiere at the Intiman, which also co-produced the staging at the Mark Taper Forum earlier this year. Shook also has directed at South Coast Repertory, Pasadena Playhouse and the Old Globe Theatre. Former Intiman artistic director Elizabeth Huddle remains as an artistic associate.
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