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'''Peter Brook''', a famous stage director, was Columbia's first [[Artist in Residence]], serving in Fall [[2005]]. He put on a production of the French language play ''Tierno Bokar'' in the [[Barnard]] gymnasium.
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'''Peter Brook''', a famous stage director, was Columbia's first [[Artist in Residence]], serving in Spring [[2005]]. He put on a production of the French language play ''Tierno Bokar'' in the [[Barnard College|Barnard]] gymnasium.
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 24 May 2013

Peter Brook
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Peter Brook, a famous stage director, was Columbia's first Artist in Residence, serving in Spring 2005. He put on a production of the French language play Tierno Bokar in the Barnard gymnasium.

Preceded by
none
Artist in Residence 
Spring 2005
Succeeded by
Vaclav Havel