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Todd Kreidler
(Bio as of January 2007)
Todd Kreidler most recently collaborated with the Goodman on Radio Golf during the 2006/2007 Season. He is currently associate artistic director of True Colors Theatre Company in Atlanta, where his play Jumbo Small received its first reading last spring. He is also associate artist for the August Wilson Season at New York’s Signature Theatre Company. Mr. Kreidler began working with August Wilson during the 1999 world premiere of King Hedley II at Pittsburgh Public Theater and they worked together from then on in theaters around the country including Huntington Theatre Company, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Goodman Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Center Stage in Baltimore and The Kennedy Center. He was the dramaturg of Gem of the Ocean, which opened on Broadway in 2004. He also directed the world premiere of Mr. Wilson’s one-man show How I Learned What I Learned and worked with Mr. Wilson developing the screenplay adaptation of Fences. He spent three seasons at Pittsburgh Public Theater, where he directed Macbeth and Twelfth Night for their Young Company.