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Rob Melrose

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Rob Melrose is the Artistic Director of the Alley Theatre, where he has directed productions of The Servant of Two Masters, Born with Teeth, Sweat, The Winter’s Tale, 1984, and Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express and adapted and directed A Christmas Carol. He was formerly the Artistic Director and co-founder of the Cutting Ball Theater. Melrose has directed at The Public Theater, The Guthrie Theater, The Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Magic Theatre, The Old Globe, PlayMakers Rep, Black Box Theatre, Actors’ Collective, The Gamm Theatre, and Crowded Fire, among others. He has taught at Stanford University, UC Berkeley, University of San Francisco, the University of Rhode Island, and Marin Academy. He has a BA in English and Theater from Princeton University and an MFA in directing from the Yale School of Drama. Melrose directed Strindberg’s Svarta Handsken (The Black Glove) in Stockholm, Sweden, at Strindberg’s Intimate Theater. His translations of Woyzeck, Ubu Roi, and Pelleas & Melisande have been published by Exit Press. He has written a number of plays including: Helen of Troy, The Flat Earth, Divorsosaurus, When Human Voices Wake Us, Asylum, and Serpentyne, and he and has written a rock musical adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s Ozma of Oz.

Class of '92