Episode 5: Dan Hurlin

“Bloviating”

Photo: Stephanie Berger

Photo: Stephanie Berger

Dan thinks puppetry should be outlawed.

Dan Hurlin (he/him) has been creating original theater since 1980. His work has won multiple awards (two OBIEs, two Bessies and a UNIMA Citation of Excellence) and has been seen at a variety of alternative presenting spaces throughout the US and Europe. Until recently, Dan was the director of the Graduate Program in Theatre at Sarah Lawrence College, where he taught performance art, dance and puppetry. In addition to being a three-time Fellow at MacDowell, Dan received a Guggenheim fellowship for choreography, a USA Artist Fellowship as well as the Alpert Award for Theatre, and the 2013 Jesse Howard Jr. Rome Prize for visual art.  More at https://www.danhurlin.com

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