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Pam MacKinnon (born January 9, 1968) is an American theatre director. She has directed for the stage
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, on Broadway and in regional theatre. She won the Obie Award for Directing and received a
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nomination, Best Director, for her work on '' Clybourne Park''. In 2013 she received the
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for a revival of ''
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'' She was named artistic director of
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in San Francisco, California on January 23, 2018.


Biography


Early life

MacKinnon is a native of Chicago and was raised in suburban Buffalo, New York.Weinert-Kendt, Ro
Collaborating With the Cast and Playwright"
''The New York Times'', May 10, 2012
She majored in economics and political science at the
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and enrolled in a political science Ph.D. program at the
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,Kennedy, Mar
"Director Pam MacKinnon Scales the Broadway Heights"
boston.com, April 13, 2012
but left to work with Des McAnuff and Anne Bogart in San Diego. She studied at the Lincoln Center Directors' Lab and the Drama League.


Career

MacKinnon has directed many plays by
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, including the premiere of his '' Peter and Jerry'' at the
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(2007) (and also at Hartford Stage), and his ''Occupant'' (2008) by the Signature Theatre Company. Additional Albee works that she has directed include: '' A Delicate Balance'' (2009) at the Arena Stage, Washington, DC, and '' The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?'' at the Alley Theatre,
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, Texas, in 2003. ''The Houston Chronicle'' reviewer wrote of MacKinnon's direction of ''The Goat'': "Director Pam MacKinnon negotiates the shifting tone as expertly as Albee has written it." She directed Albee's ''The Play About the Baby'' (2002) by the Philadelphia Theatre Company, PhiladelphiaKeating, Douglas J. (Inquirer Theatre Critic). "Disturbing comedy by Albee", ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', March 25, 2002, Section:MAGAZINE and at the
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(2003). The ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' reviewer wrote that MacKinnon "...displays an unerring understanding of the play's moods and rhythms." She directed '' Clybourne Park'' at the
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in 2010, winning the 2010 Obie Award for Directing. The play won the 2011
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for Drama. She directed the Broadway production of ''Clybourne Park'', receiving a nomination for the 2012
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, Best Direction of a Play. In the Fall of 2011 she directed David Bar Katz's The Atmosphere of Memory, starring
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and John Glover at The LAByrinth Theater Company. In regional theatre she directed ''
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'' at the
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,
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, which ran from January 22, 2011, to February 27, 2011."'Death of a Salesman' Listing"
OldGlobe.org, accessed June 14, 2012
At the South Coast Repertory,
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, she directed
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' ''Completeness'' (2011), Gina Gionfriddo's '' Becky Shaw'' (2010), and
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's ''Our Mother's Brief Affair'' (2009) MacKinnon directed three plays by
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under the umbrella title of ''Harrison, TX: Three Plays by Horton Foote'' for Primary Stages at 59E59 Theaters, New York City, with performances running from July to September 2012. MacKinnon directed a production of ''
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'' at the Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago with performances starting in December 2010. She directed the production on Broadway at the
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, which ran from September 2012 (previews) to March 3, 2013. MacKinnon won the Tony Award, Best Direction of a Play. She directed the 2014 Broadway revival of Edward Albee's ''A Delicate Balance'' starring
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,
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and Martha Plimpton. The show ran from October 2014 (previews) to February 22, 2015, at the
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. MacKinnon directed the world premiere of ''
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'', a new musical based on the 2001 film, which premiered at
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in September 2015. The book is by Craig Lucas, Daniel Messé (of
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) wrote the music and Messé and
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wrote the lyrics. The musical opened on Broadway in March 2017 in previews, and closed on May 21, 2017. Subsequently, she directed the Broadway production of the new play ''The Parisian Woman'' by
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, starring
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, Josh Lucas, Blair Brown and
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. The play opened November 30, 2017 and closed on March 11, 2018. She is chairwoman of the executive board of Clubbed Thumb, which "commissions, develops, and produces funny, strange, and provocative new plays by living American writers." She became the artistic director of the
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(San Francisco) effective July 2018. Her first work as director at ACT was ''
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'' in January 2019. The reviewer for ''The San Francisco Examiner'' wrote: "...new artistic director Pam MacKinnon is to Edward Albee, and her affinity for (and previous professional relationship with) the late American playwright is evident in his Pulitzer Prize winner 'Seascape,' her first directorial venture in her new post... In the hands of MacKinnon and the cast, it's all hilarious and often poignant."


Awards and nominations

Source: Playbillvault"MacKinnon Listing"
playbillvault.com, accessed March 21, 2015
*2010, 2012 ''Clybourne Park'' - Obie Award (Winner), Lucille Lortel Award (nominee) and Tony Award (nominee) *2013 ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' Tony Award (Winner) and
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(Winner); Outer Critics Circle (nominee)


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