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Manfred Flynn Kuhnert
at the Moscow Art Theatre
August 2004

BIOGRAPHY:

As a stage director, Manfred Flynn Kuhnert has directed 38 classical productions since 1990, including works by Chekhov, Beckett, Shakespeare, Yukio Mishima and F. Scott Fitzgerald at Robert Brustein's American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge; Mozart's Die Zauberflote for the Lowell Opera, Boston; and Anton Chekhov's The Seagull for Holland's International Festival in de Ness, Amsterdam.

Mr. Kuhnert has served as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard College and as a Visiting Professor at Duke University. Internationally award-winning directors with whom he has studied and worked include Robert Wilson, Peter Sellars, Frank Galati, Anne Bogart and Jerzy Grotowski, as well as the writers John Guare and David Mamet.

Born in Laguna Beach, California, Mr. Kuhnert is a graduate of Harvard University's ART Institute. He also holds degrees from University of California and Northwestern University. Since 2000, he has divided each year among the United States, Europe and Asia.

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