![]() ![]() But the thing I remember most about him - he listened to people intently. “He was totally open and really forthcoming, which was great,” said Gash, who is a drama school graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, also in Pittsburgh. Not only has he directed five plays in Wilson’s American Century Cycle, but he also had the pleasure of knowing and working with Wilson, a Pittsburgh native who died in 2005. He’s also an associate professor at New York University and founding director of the NYU Tisch School of the Arts’ New Studio on Broadway. Gash is an accomplished New York-based director with a long list of productions and achievements. He called and asked me to do this, and I could not say no.” “(SCR Artistic Director) Marc Masterson is a longtime friend and colleague and somebody I cherish. “I’m delighted to be here,” he said during a recent interview. “Gem” will be his fifth production by the late playwright, though Gash is making his SCR debut with this play. Kent Gash, director of “Gem,” is keenly conversant with Wilson’s work. ![]()
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