Playwright returns
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Elia Powers
After a five-year hiatus from South Coast Repertory Theater, John
Glore will return to the Cosa Mesa theater this summer with a new
title.
Earlier this week, Glore was introduced as the Repertory’s
associate artistic director, a position created by co-founders and
artistic directors David Emmes and Martin Benson in the wake of
well-known literary advisor Jerry Patch’s departure to the Old Globe
Theater in San Diego more than a month ago.
“When there is a major change, it’s an opportunity for us to
assess where we are,” Emmes said. “We decided to create a new
position that shifts responsibility away from literary management and
moves toward artistic leadership.”
Glore, 49, a Silverlake resident, has helped playwrights develop
their work at Los Angeles’ Center Theater Group since 2000. He heads
the literary department that serves three theaters, including the
Mark Taper Forum.
Prior to that position, Glore was South Coast Repertory’s literary
manager for 15 years. He served as literary advisor, or dramaturge,
on a variety of productions and readings of new plays, and as project
director for the California Play Program and associate director of
the Pacific Playwrights Festival.
In his new role, Glore will work closely with Emmes and Benson in
developing programming for the 2005-06 season. He will help organize
productions, play a role in the hiring of playwrights, designers and
talent, and take an active role in artistic decisions.
“He will have a strong voice in advocating projects,” Emmes said.
Added Glore: “It’s exciting for me on a number of levels. It’s a
homecoming for me. I’m ready to take on some new challenges and
continue to work with playwrights.”
Emmes said there will still be room for literary leadership in
Glore’s job description. He will direct South Coast Repertory’s
Pacific Playwright’s Festival and cultivate relationships with
writers.
And there’s a chance for Glore to expand his artistic repertoire.
“The idea of trying my hand at producing is exciting,” Glore said.
A playwright himself, Glore’s work has been shown at theaters
across the country.
In past years, the Repertory has commissioned and premiered his
plays “The Company of Heaven” and “On the Jump,” which won the
Kennedy Center’s Roger L. Stevens Award.
His most recent work, “Preludes & Fugues,” will premiere in
September in Los Angeles.
“He’s a learned man of the theater and has tremendous people
skills,” Emmes said. “He knows our culture and our values.”
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