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Bill Rauch

Bill Rauch (born 1962) is an American theatre director. He was named the inaugural artistic director of the Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center in 2018.[1] Currently in development, the Perelman is the final piece of the plan to revitalize the World Trade Center site and will create work which inspires hope.[2]

Previously, Rauch served as the fifth artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF), from June 2007 through August 2019, where he commissioned several critically acclaimed, diverse plays that transferred to Broadway including Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Sweat, Paula Vogel’s Indecent, Robert Schenkkan’s Tony Award-winning All The Way, the Go Go's musical Head Over Heels, and Robert Schenkkan's All The Way sequel, The Great Society.

Rauch is also the founder of the Cornerstone Theater Company, a traveling company that brought theatre to rural communities across the United States before settling in Los Angeles to work with urban communities. He has been an Associate Artist at Yale Repertory Theatre since 2002 and at South Coast Repertory since 2004. Rauch has been described as an "interpretive director," one who “believes in creating ‘dynamic… twenty-first century’ productions that are ‘mined’ for various points of view."[3]

Education Edit

Rauch (born 1962) graduated from Harvard College in 1984 with a B.A. in English & American Literature and Language, where he was a recipient of the Louis Sudler Prize for Outstanding Graduating Artist.

Cornerstone Theater Edit

Rauch co-founded the community-based, touring Cornerstone Theater Company in 1986 with Alison Carey, where he directed more than 40 productions, most of them collaborations with diverse rural and urban communities across the United States, and served as artistic director from 1986 to 2006.[4] He oversaw an additional 25 commissions of new work.

Their first adapted production was The Marmarth Hamlet, set and staged in Marmath, North Dakota as a Wild West musical.[5] In 1989, Cornerstone created a Romeo and Juliet in Port Gibson, Mississippi, with 11 members of the company and over 50 local residents as cast and crew. It starred Amy Brenneman as Juliet and local high school senior, Edret Brinston as Romeo.[6] In 1994, they staged the medieval morality play, Everyman, at Santa Monica Place and "Death chases Everyman in the shadows of Victoria’s Secret."[7] In 2004, Rauch collaborated with playwright José Cruz González to adapt Washington Irving's story, "Rip Van Winkle" into Waking Up in Lost Hills.[8]

Oregon Shakespeare Festival Edit

Rauch became the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's fifth artistic director in 2007, after five seasons at the Festival as a guest director.[9] As visiting director at OSF, Rauch directed Handler (2002), Hedda Gabler (2003), The Comedy of Errors (2004), By the Waters of Babylon (2005), The Two Gentlemen of Verona (2006), and Romeo and Juliet (2007).

The Green Show (free, pre-show entertainment) had "hosted Renaissance dancers and Elizabethan music," and under Rauch's tenure, they expanded it to "include an ever-rotating bill of fare of artists from our own region and as far away as Mexico City or New York."[10] In 2015, OSF launched the inaugural sessions of "artEquity, a facilitator training initiative on inclusion and equity issues for theatre companies nationwide."[11] In his final season, actors of color made up 70% of the performers at OSF."[12]

On February 16, 2018, Rauch announced that his directorship would come to an end in August 2019.[13]

Directing Work Edit

During his 17 seasons at OSF, Rauch directed nine world premieres including, Mother Road, La Comedia of Errors, Off the Rails, Roe, Fingersmith, The Great Society, All the Way, Equivocation and By the Waters of Babylon. He also directed 19 other plays at the Festival including Othello, Richard II, Antony and Cleopatra, King Lear, Cymbeline, Measure for Measure, Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, Romeo and Juliet, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Comedy of Errors. He also directed Oklahoma!, Medea/Macbeth/Cinderella, The Pirates of Penzance, The Music Man, The Clay Cart, Hedda Gabler, and The Further Adventures of Hedda Gabler and Handler.

Commissions and Initiatives Edit

During his time at OSF, Rauch was known for diversifying the company and the audience.[14] Rauch's programming combined Shakespeare, other classics, contemporary work, and plays commissioned for the company, as well as classical musicals and plays outside the Western canon.[15]

Rauch commissioned 37 new plays as part of American Revolutions: the U.S. History Cycle, to dramatize moments of change in American history, inspired by Shakespeare’s history plays and funded in part by grants from the Andrew W. Mellon, Collins Family, and Paul G. Allen Family Foundations.[16] He also initiated the Black Swan Lab for New Work and a community-based format for the Green Show.[17]

Other Directorial Work Edit

Rauch directed several OSF plays at other theaters, including Equivocation, All the Way and The Great Society at Seattle Rep; The Pirates of Penzance at Portland Opera; Mother Road, Equivocation, A Community Carol, and Roe at Arena Stage; Roe at Berkeley Rep; Othello, Fingersmith, and All the Way at the American Repertory Theater for which he twice won the Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) award for Best Director. All the Way then moved to the Neil Simon Theatre on Broadway in 2014, where it won the Tony Award for Best Play and Rauch also earned Drama Desk[18] and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for directing.[19] The Great Society moved to the Vivian Beaumont Theater on Broadway in 2019 and opened October 1, 2019.[20]

Rauch has directed a number of world premieres, including Naomi Wallace's Night is a Room at New York's Signature Theatre;[21] The Body of an American at Portland Center Stage[22] which, along with All the Way, was co-winner of the inaugural Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History;[23] The Clean House at Yale Repertory Theatre; and Living Out and For Here or To Go? at the Mark Taper Forum. He directed the world premiere of Peace by Culture Clash at the Getty Villa, an adaptation of Aristophanes's play of the same name. He also directed the New York premiere of The Clean House at Lincoln Center Theater.[24] Work elsewhere includes productions at South Coast Repertory, Guthrie Theater, Long Wharf Theater, Pasadena Playhouse, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Touchstone Theater, and En Garde Arts.

Broadway Edit

In 2014, Rauch directed the Broadway production of All the Way by Robert Schenkkan, after commissioning and directing the play at OSF in 2012. The limited-engagement production opened on March 6, 2014 at the Neil Simon Theatre and concluded on June 29, 2014.[25] The production won two Tony Awards, the 2014 Tony Award for Best Play and the 2014 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play, which went to Bryan Cranston.[26] The play also won the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Play. Rauch was nominated for both a Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award for his direction.

In 2019, Rauch again worked with Schenkkan on The Great Society, the sequel to All the Way, which ran for a twelve week limited-engagement on Broadway at The Vivian Beaumont Theater, beginning September 6, 2019.[27] The play starred Emmy-winner Brian Cox as President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center Edit

In February 2018, Rauch was named the inaugural artistic director of the Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC), a new, flexible midsize performance space at The World Trade Center that will produce theater, dance, music, and chamber opera.[28] The PAC is slated to open in 2023.[29]

Service to the Arts Edit

Rauch has served as an adviser, keynote speaker, commencement speaker, and advocate for the arts.

In 1999, Rauch testified to the U.S. Congress on behalf of the National Endowment for the Arts. He said of Cornerstone, "'By bringing together people face to face to create community-based theater, we build bridges across differences of racial, economic and religious backgrounds.'"[30]

In 2019, he delivered the keynote address at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education conference. It was later published in the journal, Theatre Topics.[31]

Teaching Edit

Rauch has taught at University of California, Los Angeles, University of Southern California, and California State University, Los Angeles. From 2005-2007, he was Claire Trevor Professor of Drama and Bren Fellow at University of California, Irvine.

Rauch launched the Cornerstone Institute, an international model for training activist artists that "teaches participants its community-engaged aesthetic by mounting an original production".[32]

Awards and honors Edit

  • 2018: Ivy Bethune Award from Actors’ Equity Association for diversity and inclusion in hiring, casting and producing.[33]
  • 2017 & 2014: Best Director, Independent Reviewers of New England[34]
  • 2017: The inaugural "Guiding Star" Award[35]
  • 2015: Named to the “YBCA 100” list by the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco
  • 2015: Ford Foundation Art of Change Fellow[36]
  • 2014: Best Director - Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle (nominated)
  • 2013: Falstaff Award[37]
  • 2012: Zelda Fichandler Award[38]
  • 2010: Visionary Leadership Award from Theatre Communications Group[39]
  • 2009: Margo Jones Award. The award is presented annually by Ohio State University and honors "that citizen-of-the theatre who has demonstrated a significant impact, understanding, and affirmation of the craft of playwriting, with a lifetime commitment to the encouragement of the living theatre everywhere."[40]
  • 2008: United States Artists Prudential Fellowship[41]
  • 2003: Outstanding Direction, Connecticut Critics Circle Award[42]
  • 2002 & 1995: CalArts/Herb Alpert Award (nominated)
  • 2001: "Leadership for a Changing World" award. He is the only artist to have won the inaugural award.[43]
  • 2000 and 1999: Best Director, Garland Awards & L.A. Weekly Award
  • 1997: Rockefeller Foundation’s Next Generation Network (nominated)
  • 1997 and 1996: Best Director, Ovation Award (nominated)
  • 1991: Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Direction, Non-Resident Production
  • 1988: Esquire Register Honoree for men and women under 40 shaping America’s future


References Edit

  1. ^ Cooper, Michael (February 1, 2018). "World Trade Center Arts Space Gets a Lease, and a Leader". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  2. ^ Coleman, Nancy (July 1, 2019). "World Trade Center Arts Project Finds New President". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  3. ^ Ney, Charles (2016). Directing Shakespeare in America: Current Practices. Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare. p. 30.
  4. ^ "Cornerstone Theater Company – Bill Rauch". cornerstonetheater.org. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  5. ^ Kuftinec, Sonja (2005). Staging America: Cornerstone and Community-Based Theater. Southern Illinois University Press. pp. 47–50. ISBN 978-0809324972.
  6. ^ Lelyveld, Lita. "In Cornerstone's Shakespeare, Romeo Raps". The New York Times. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  7. ^ Collins, Scott. "Cornerstone Makes 'Everyman' a Ball at the Mall". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
  8. ^ "Waking Up in Lost Hills (2004)". Hemispheric Institute. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  9. ^ Jones, Kenneth (August 18, 2006). "Busy Regional Director Is Named New Artistic Director of Oregon Shakespeare Fest". Playbill. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  10. ^ Rauch, Bill (March 2020). "Keynote Address to the 2019 ATHE Conference". Theatre Topics. 30 (1): 1–9.
  11. ^ "Oregon Shakes Launches Equity and Inclusion Training Program". American Theatre. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
  12. ^ Miller, Daryl H. "After revolutionizing West Coast theater, Bill Rauch takes his inclusive vision to New York". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  13. ^ Weinert-Kendt, Rob (February 1, 2018). "Bill Rauch's Next Once-in-a-Lifetime Move". AMERICAN THEATRE. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  14. ^ Taylor, Kate (August 1, 2009). "Taking Multicultural Stages to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  15. ^ "OSF". osfashland.org. from the original on April 23, 2015. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  16. ^ Berson, Misha. "Oregon Shakespeare Festival tackles U.S. history in 10-year project". The Seattle Times. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  17. ^ Tidings, John Darling For the (May 7, 2019). "Parting is such sweet sorrow". Ashland Tidings. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  18. ^ Gans, Andrew (April 25, 2014). "2014 Annual Drama Desk Awards Nominations Announced; Gentleman's Guide Earns 12 Nominations". Playbill. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  19. ^ Gans, Andrew (May 12, 2014). "64th Annual Outer Critics Circle Award Winners Announced; Gentleman's Guide Wins Four Awards". Playbill. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  20. ^ McElroy, Steven (September 1, 2019). "Theater This Season: A Show (or 10) for Every Mood". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  21. ^ Stasio, Marilyn (November 2, 2015). "Off Broadway Review: 'Night is a Room'". Variety. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  22. ^ "Review: Portland Center Stage's Body of an American". Portland Monthly. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  23. ^ Libraries, Columbia University (February 2, 2013). "2013 Winners Announced". Edward M. Kennedy. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  24. ^ Isherwood, Charles (October 3, 2006). "The Clean House – Theater – Review". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  25. ^ "All the Way". Broadway.com. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  26. ^ "Tony Award Winners 2014 — Full List". Variety. June 8, 2014. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  27. ^ Paulson, Michael (July 1, 2019). "'The Great Society,' About L.B.J., Is Coming to Broadway". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  28. ^ "After revolutionizing West Coast theater, Bill Rauch takes his inclusive vision to New York". Los Angeles Times. September 7, 2018. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  29. ^ "About the Performing Arts Center". The Perelman. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
  30. ^ Bendheim, Kim. "Bill Rauch '84 (Writer, Director, & Producer)". HarvardWood.org. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  31. ^ Rauch, Bill (March 2020). "Keynote Address to the 2019 ATHE Conference". Theatre Topics. 30 (1): 1–9. doi:10.1353/tt.2020.0004.
  32. ^ Weinert-Kendt, Rob. "A 'Cardinal' Grows in Queens: Cornerstone's Teachable Moments". American Theatre. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  33. ^ "Ivy Bethune Award · Actors' Equity Association". actorsequity.org. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  34. ^ "Bryan Cranston, Cherry Jones, Patina Miller, and More Win Boston's 2014 IRNE Awards | TheaterMania". theatermania.com. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  35. ^ "Guiding Star Award Recipient Bill Rauch: Keynote Address – Cal Shakes". calshakes.org/. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  36. ^ Candid. "Ford Foundation Launches 'Art of Change' Fellowship Program". Philanthropy News Digest (PND). Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  37. ^ "Falstaff Awards 2013". PlayShakespeare.com. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  38. ^ "3:24 / 5:22 2012 Ovation Awards: ZELDA FICHANDLER AWARD". YouTube. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  39. ^ BWW News Desk. "TCG Announces 2010 TCG Award Recipients". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  40. ^ "Margo Jones Award". The Ohio State University. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  41. ^ "Awards". United States Artists. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  42. ^ "2003 CT Critics Circle Awards". Connecticut Critics Circle. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  43. ^ Broder, David S. "Leaders With Life Lessons". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 3, 2022.

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Bill Rauch born 1962 is an American theatre director He was named the inaugural artistic director of the Ronald O Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center in 2018 1 Currently in development the Perelman is the final piece of the plan to revitalize the World Trade Center site and will create work which inspires hope 2 Previously Rauch served as the fifth artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival OSF from June 2007 through August 2019 where he commissioned several critically acclaimed diverse plays that transferred to Broadway including Lynn Nottage s Pulitzer Prize winning Sweat Paula Vogel s Indecent Robert Schenkkan s Tony Award winning All The Way the Go Go s musical Head Over Heels and Robert Schenkkan s All The Way sequel The Great Society Rauch is also the founder of the Cornerstone Theater Company a traveling company that brought theatre to rural communities across the United States before settling in Los Angeles to work with urban communities He has been an Associate Artist at Yale Repertory Theatre since 2002 and at South Coast Repertory since 2004 Rauch has been described as an interpretive director one who believes in creating dynamic twenty first century productions that are mined for various points of view 3 Contents 1 Education 2 Cornerstone Theater 3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival 3 1 Directing Work 3 2 Commissions and Initiatives 4 Other Directorial Work 5 Broadway 6 Ronald O Perelman Performing Arts Center 7 Service to the Arts 8 Teaching 9 Awards and honors 10 ReferencesEducation EditRauch born 1962 graduated from Harvard College in 1984 with a B A in English amp American Literature and Language where he was a recipient of the Louis Sudler Prize for Outstanding Graduating Artist Cornerstone Theater EditRauch co founded the community based touring Cornerstone Theater Company in 1986 with Alison Carey where he directed more than 40 productions most of them collaborations with diverse rural and urban communities across the United States and served as artistic director from 1986 to 2006 4 He oversaw an additional 25 commissions of new work Their first adapted production was The Marmarth Hamlet set and staged in Marmath North Dakota as a Wild West musical 5 In 1989 Cornerstone created a Romeo and Juliet in Port Gibson Mississippi with 11 members of the company and over 50 local residents as cast and crew It starred Amy Brenneman as Juliet and local high school senior Edret Brinston as Romeo 6 In 1994 they staged the medieval morality play Everyman at Santa Monica Place and Death chases Everyman in the shadows of Victoria s Secret 7 In 2004 Rauch collaborated with playwright Jose Cruz Gonzalez to adapt Washington Irving s story Rip Van Winkle into Waking Up in Lost Hills 8 Oregon Shakespeare Festival EditRauch became the Oregon Shakespeare Festival s fifth artistic director in 2007 after five seasons at the Festival as a guest director 9 As visiting director at OSF Rauch directed Handler 2002 Hedda Gabler 2003 The Comedy of Errors 2004 By the Waters of Babylon 2005 The Two Gentlemen of Verona 2006 and Romeo and Juliet 2007 The Green Show free pre show entertainment had hosted Renaissance dancers and Elizabethan music and under Rauch s tenure they expanded it to include an ever rotating bill of fare of artists from our own region and as far away as Mexico City or New York 10 In 2015 OSF launched the inaugural sessions of artEquity a facilitator training initiative on inclusion and equity issues for theatre companies nationwide 11 In his final season actors of color made up 70 of the performers at OSF 12 On February 16 2018 Rauch announced that his directorship would come to an end in August 2019 13 Directing Work Edit During his 17 seasons at OSF Rauch directed nine world premieres including Mother Road La Comedia of Errors Off the Rails Roe Fingersmith The Great Society All the Way Equivocation and By the Waters of Babylon He also directed 19 other plays at the Festival including Othello Richard II Antony and Cleopatra King Lear Cymbeline Measure for Measure Hamlet The Merchant of Venice Romeo and Juliet The Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Comedy of Errors He also directed Oklahoma Medea Macbeth Cinderella The Pirates of Penzance The Music Man The Clay Cart Hedda Gabler andThe Further Adventures of Hedda Gabler and Handler Commissions and Initiatives Edit During his time at OSF Rauch was known for diversifying the company and the audience 14 Rauch s programming combined Shakespeare other classics contemporary work and plays commissioned for the company as well as classical musicals and plays outside the Western canon 15 Rauch commissioned 37 new plays as part of American Revolutions the U S History Cycle to dramatize moments of change in American history inspired by Shakespeare s history plays and funded in part by grants from the Andrew W Mellon Collins Family and Paul G Allen Family Foundations 16 He also initiated the Black Swan Lab for New Work and a community based format for the Green Show 17 Other Directorial Work EditRauch directed several OSF plays at other theaters including Equivocation All the Way and The Great Society at Seattle Rep The Pirates of Penzance at Portland Opera Mother Road Equivocation A Community Carol and Roe at Arena Stage Roe at Berkeley Rep Othello Fingersmith and All the Way at the American Repertory Theater for which he twice won the Independent Reviewers of New England IRNE award for Best Director All the Way then moved to the Neil Simon Theatre on Broadway in 2014 where it won the Tony Award for Best Play and Rauch also earned Drama Desk 18 and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for directing 19 The Great Society moved to the Vivian Beaumont Theater on Broadway in 2019 and opened October 1 2019 20 Rauch has directed a number of world premieres including Naomi Wallace s Night is a Room at New York s Signature Theatre 21 The Body of an American at Portland Center Stage 22 which along with All the Way was co winner of the inaugural Edward M Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History 23 The Clean House at Yale Repertory Theatre and Living Out and For Here or To Go at the Mark Taper Forum He directed the world premiere of Peace by Culture Clash at the Getty Villa an adaptation of Aristophanes s play of the same name He also directed the New York premiere of The Clean House at Lincoln Center Theater 24 Work elsewhere includes productions at South Coast Repertory Guthrie Theater Long Wharf Theater Pasadena Playhouse Great Lakes Theater Festival Touchstone Theater and En Garde Arts Broadway EditIn 2014 Rauch directed the Broadway production of All the Way by Robert Schenkkan after commissioning and directing the play at OSF in 2012 The limited engagement production opened on March 6 2014 at the Neil Simon Theatre and concluded on June 29 2014 25 The production won two Tony Awards the 2014 Tony Award for Best Play and the 2014 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play which went to Bryan Cranston 26 The play also won the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Play Rauch was nominated for both a Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award for his direction In 2019 Rauch again worked with Schenkkan on The Great Society the sequel to All the Way which ran for a twelve week limited engagement on Broadway at The Vivian Beaumont Theater beginning September 6 2019 27 The play starred Emmy winner Brian Cox as President Lyndon B Johnson Ronald O Perelman Performing Arts Center EditIn February 2018 Rauch was named the inaugural artistic director of the Ronald O Perelman Performing Arts Center PAC a new flexible midsize performance space at The World Trade Center that will produce theater dance music and chamber opera 28 The PAC is slated to open in 2023 29 Service to the Arts EditRauch has served as an adviser keynote speaker commencement speaker and advocate for the arts In 1999 Rauch testified to the U S Congress on behalf of the National Endowment for the Arts He said of Cornerstone By bringing together people face to face to create community based theater we build bridges across differences of racial economic and religious backgrounds 30 In 2019 he delivered the keynote address at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education conference It was later published in the journal Theatre Topics 31 Teaching EditRauch has taught at University of California Los Angeles University of Southern California and California State University Los Angeles From 2005 2007 he was Claire Trevor Professor of Drama and Bren Fellow at University of California Irvine Rauch launched the Cornerstone Institute an international model for training activist artists that teaches participants its community engaged aesthetic by mounting an original production 32 Awards and honors Edit2018 Ivy Bethune Award from Actors Equity Association for diversity and inclusion in hiring casting and producing 33 2017 amp 2014 Best Director Independent Reviewers of New England 34 2017 The inaugural Guiding Star Award 35 2015 Named to the YBCA 100 list by the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco 2015 Ford Foundation Art of Change Fellow 36 2014 Best Director Drama Desk amp Outer Critics Circle nominated 2013 Falstaff Award 37 2012 Zelda Fichandler Award 38 2010 Visionary Leadership Award from Theatre Communications Group 39 2009 Margo Jones Award The award is presented annually by Ohio State University and honors that citizen of the theatre who has demonstrated a significant impact understanding and affirmation of the craft of playwriting with a lifetime commitment to the encouragement of the living theatre everywhere 40 2008 United States Artists Prudential Fellowship 41 2003 Outstanding Direction Connecticut Critics Circle Award 42 2002 amp 1995 CalArts Herb Alpert Award nominated 2001 Leadership for a Changing World award He is the only artist to have won the inaugural award 43 2000 and 1999 Best Director Garland Awards amp L A Weekly Award 1997 Rockefeller Foundation s Next Generation Network nominated 1997 and 1996 Best Director Ovation Award nominated 1991 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Direction Non Resident Production 1988 Esquire Register Honoree for men and women under 40 shaping America s futureReferences Edit Cooper Michael February 1 2018 World Trade Center Arts Space Gets a Lease and a Leader The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 3 2019 Coleman Nancy July 1 2019 World Trade Center Arts Project Finds New President The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 3 2019 Ney Charles 2016 Directing Shakespeare in America Current Practices Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare p 30 Cornerstone Theater Company Bill Rauch cornerstonetheater org Retrieved October 3 2019 Kuftinec Sonja 2005 Staging America Cornerstone and Community Based Theater Southern Illinois University Press pp 47 50 ISBN 978 0809324972 Lelyveld Lita In Cornerstone s Shakespeare Romeo Raps The New York Times Retrieved July 3 2022 Collins Scott Cornerstone Makes Everyman a Ball at the Mall Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 4 2022 Waking Up in Lost Hills 2004 Hemispheric Institute Retrieved July 3 2022 Jones Kenneth August 18 2006 Busy Regional Director Is Named New Artistic Director of Oregon Shakespeare Fest Playbill Retrieved October 3 2019 Rauch Bill March 2020 Keynote Address to the 2019 ATHE Conference Theatre Topics 30 1 1 9 Oregon Shakes Launches Equity and Inclusion Training Program American Theatre Retrieved July 4 2022 Miller Daryl H After revolutionizing West Coast theater Bill Rauch takes his inclusive vision to New York Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 3 2022 Weinert Kendt Rob February 1 2018 Bill Rauch s Next Once in a Lifetime Move AMERICAN THEATRE Retrieved October 3 2019 Taylor Kate August 1 2009 Taking Multicultural Stages to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 3 2019 OSF osfashland org Archived from the original on April 23 2015 Retrieved October 3 2019 Berson Misha Oregon Shakespeare Festival tackles U S history in 10 year project The Seattle Times Retrieved July 7 2022 Tidings John Darling For the May 7 2019 Parting is such sweet sorrow Ashland Tidings Retrieved October 3 2019 Gans Andrew April 25 2014 2014 Annual Drama Desk Awards Nominations Announced Gentleman s Guide Earns 12 Nominations Playbill Retrieved October 3 2019 Gans Andrew May 12 2014 64th Annual Outer Critics Circle Award Winners Announced Gentleman s Guide Wins Four Awards Playbill Retrieved October 3 2019 McElroy Steven September 1 2019 Theater This Season A Show or 10 for Every Mood The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 3 2019 Stasio Marilyn November 2 2015 Off Broadway Review Night is a Room Variety Retrieved October 3 2019 Review Portland Center Stage s Body of an American Portland Monthly Retrieved October 3 2019 Libraries Columbia University February 2 2013 2013 Winners Announced Edward M Kennedy Retrieved October 3 2019 Isherwood Charles October 3 2006 The Clean House Theater Review The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 3 2019 All the Way Broadway com Retrieved October 3 2019 Tony Award Winners 2014 Full List Variety June 8 2014 Retrieved October 3 2019 Paulson Michael July 1 2019 The Great Society About L B J Is Coming to Broadway The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 3 2019 After revolutionizing West Coast theater Bill Rauch takes his inclusive vision to New York Los Angeles Times September 7 2018 Retrieved October 3 2019 About the Performing Arts Center The Perelman Retrieved July 4 2022 Bendheim Kim Bill Rauch 84 Writer Director amp Producer HarvardWood org Retrieved July 3 2022 Rauch Bill March 2020 Keynote Address to the 2019 ATHE Conference Theatre Topics 30 1 1 9 doi 10 1353 tt 2020 0004 Weinert Kendt Rob A Cardinal Grows in Queens Cornerstone s Teachable Moments American Theatre Retrieved July 3 2022 Ivy Bethune Award Actors Equity Association 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