Abady, Josephine (c. 1950–2002)

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Abady, Josephine (c. 1950–2002)

American director. Born Josephine Abady, c. 1950, in Richmond, Virginia; died of breast cancer, May 24, 2002, in New York, NY; mother was a civil-rights activist in the South; sister of Caroline Aaron (actress); graduate of Syracuse University; Florida State University, MA; married Michael Krawitz (writer).

A leader in the nonprofit theater movement, taught theater at Bennington; was artistic director of the Berkshire Theater Festival in Stockbridge, the Cleveland Playhouse, and (with Theodore Mann) Circle in the Square; plays include Bus Stop (with Mary-Louise Parker), The Rose Tatoo (with Mercedes Ruehl), The Boys Next Door (with Josh Mostel), and David Storey's NY premiere of March on Russia; with a grant from AFI, made the short film "To Catch a Tiger" (1994).