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Bret
Primack

BIO
After graduating from NYU Film School, writer and occasional mountebank
Bret Primack co-founded the Jazz Theatre Workshop, which produced the
off-Broadway sensation, Bebop, The Hip Musical. He has also conducted
the workshop at the New School for Social Research in New York, writing
and directing two original musicals with students from the Jazz program.
Bret is the author of "The Ben Hecht Show," published by MacFarland
and Company. His play The Pariah, directed by Howard Meyer, was
produced at the Schoolhouse Theatre in 1995. Bret's plays, King
of the Wild Frontier and The Fall of
Athens, were produced by the Axial Theatre in 2000, followed by
Today's Specials, in June of 2001.
ABOUT
THE AXIAL PROCESS...
Regarding the Axial Theatre and its process, Bret reports that "working
with group has given me tremendous inspiration and new insights into the
creative process. There is nothing as exciting in this life as collaborating
with a group of loving, talented artists and giving birth to new work.
I'm certain some of my best writing is a result of the Axial process."
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