Scholarship and Biography
Director Dmitry Troyanovsky stages productions, teaches, leads workshops, and develops new theatrical material at national and international institutions such as Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center (China), Opera Idaho, Bard Music Festival, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Baryshnikov Arts Center, American Repertory Theatre Institute, Actors' Shakespeare Project, Boston Playwrights' Theater, Shanghai Theatre Academy, Moscow Art Theatre School, Segal Theatre Center (CUNY), 92 Street Y in New York, Brown University, Brandeis Theatre Company, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, American Lyric Theatre, and Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center. Notable projects include a Chinese language production of Sara Kane's play 4:48 Psychosis at the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center and the Russian language premier of Sam Shepard’s Fool for Love at the Pushkin Theatre in Moscow. Dmitry's production of The Discreet Charm of Monsieur Jourdain (based on Moliere’s work) was invited to the IV Moscow International Theatre Festival "Your Chance."
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Honors
Curtain Call for Best Production of a Play, Sarasota, FL
Herald-Tribune, 2007
Teaching Innovation Grant
Brandeis University (United States, Waltham), 2015
Theodore and Jane Norman Award for Faculty Research
Brandeis University (United States, Waltham), 2016
Mandel Faculty Grant in the Humanities
Brandeis University (United States, Waltham), 2017
Featured in “Roll Call: People to Watch,”
Theatre Communications Group, 2020
Nominated for the Schneider Directing award
Theatre Communications Group, 2022
Organizational Affiliations
Education
Harvard University
M.F.A.
Brandeis University
B.A.