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Drama-school dean directs Wilde play

Staff Reporter
Published Tuesday, March 25, 2008

At the Yale Repertory Theatre premiere of Oscar Wilde’s “A Woman of No Importance” this coming Thursday, the audience will — naturally, perhaps — focus on the melodrama. The enthralling tale of scandal in upper-class society will inevitably overshadow the weeks of preparation that came before opening night.

But this is a unique production for both the Yale Rep and the Yale School of Drama students involved: It is directed by James Bundy DRA ’95, School of Drama dean and artistic director of the Yale Rep. Two years ago, Bundy was slated to direct Shakespeare’s “All’s Well That Ends...

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