Bob McGrath
Bob McGrath is the Artistic Director
of Ridge Theater and is the winner of three OBIE awards for:
Direction, Jennie Richee (2001), Best New American
Work, The Carbon Copy Building (2000), and another
for Sustained Achievement. He has directed all of Ridge Theater's
productions. McGrath has directed at venues including the American
Repertory Theater, The Kitchen, Lincoln Center, La MaMa, ETC.,
MASS MoCA, The Kampfnagle (Hamburg, Germany), The Carignano
(Turin, Italy), and St. Ann's Warehouse. Bob has worked with
writers and composers including Mac Wellman, Ben Katchor, Susan
Sontag, Robert Coover, Michael Gordon, Julia Wolfe, David Lang,
Bang On A Can, and Cynthia Hopkins. As an actor and a writer,
McGrath has collaborated on the Scott Saunders films The
Headhunter's Sister (Winner, Independent Spirit Awards,
1998) and The Lost Words. In January 2004, he will
be directing a production of Jennie Richee at the Tanz/Theater
in Darmstadt, Germany and a new work, Gotham at the
new Zankel Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in February 2004. Mr.
McGrath was awarded a fellowship from The Foundation for Contemporary
Performance Arts, and has taught at NYU and the Eugene O'Neill
Theater Center.
The Death of Klinghoffer
— 2003 Next Wave Festival