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Barbara Vann
Barbara Vann (December 12, 1938 - August 26, 2016) was American theatre director and actor, best known for co-founding the Off-Off-Broadway company the Medicine Show Theater Ensemble, one of the longest continually running experimental theater companies in New York City.

Biography
Ms. Vann was born Barbara Kutner in 1938 in Brooklyn, and graduated from Holyoke College in 1959.

In 1962, she and twenty other students of former students of acting teacher Nola Chilton, and joined shortly thereafter by director Joseph Chaikin, to found The Open Theater, under Chaikin's direction. After The Open Theater dissolved in 1970, she founded The Medicine Show Theatre Ensemble with fellow Open Theater member, James Barbosa, who passed away in 2003. Ms. Vann led the Medicine Show Theatre Ensemble for 45 years until her death in August 2015.

At the Medicine Show Theatre, Ms. Vann directed Bound to Rise, based on the Horatio Alger story, which led to an 1985 Obie Award in direction. She also contributed reworkings of Alfred Jarry's Ubu plays; a stage adaption of James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake; a translation of Jean Genet's The Balcony; and the original vaudeville piece, "Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Porter", which incorporated Cole Porter songs into Shakespearean tragedies. Ms. Vann published a series of workshop videos demonstrating the experimental techniques developed for the Medicine Show Theatre Ensemble.

In addition to her Off-Off-Broadway credits, Ms. Vann also directed the live short Gandhi, Untouchables and Me in 2015 and provided voice talent in the 2014 animated short, Privy.

Ms. Vann taught at Smith College, Amherst College, Yale University and Colgate University. She also taught and led master classes at more than 80 universities in North America and on five European tours.

Barbara Vann passed away on August 26, 2015. She was survived by her daughter Regan and two grandsons, Thomas and John.

Awards
Barbara Vann was the recipient of the 1985 Obie Award for Direction, which she received for her work on the production, Bound to Rise, based on the Horatio Alger story,.