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Gregory Lehane

Professor Emeritus at Theatre, Carnegie Mellon University4 Followers

Gregory Lehane supports capacity-building efforts in the fields of drama and music as a Professor Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University. With a distinguished career spanning over two decades at the university, Lehane has significantly contributed to the arts through his teaching and creative endeavors. His expertise in directing has taken him to various corners of the globe, where he has helmed productions in New York City, American regional theaters, Canada, and Egypt. His exceptional work in television direction has earned him two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Direction, underscoring his talent and dedication to the craft. In addition to his international achievements, Lehane has made substantial contributions to the local arts scene. He has directed for esteemed organizations such as the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, enhancing the cultural landscape of the region. His professional affiliations include membership in the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and the Directors Guild of America, reflecting his commitment to maintaining high standards in the industry. Lehane's influence extends beyond directing, as he has been instrumental in mentoring the next generation of artists and directors. His passion for the arts and education has inspired countless students at Carnegie Mellon University, where his legacy continues to impact the drama and music departments. Through his work, Lehane has demonstrated a profound understanding of the transformative power of the arts, both on stage and in the classroom. His career is marked by a dedication to artistic excellence and a commitment to fostering creativity and innovation in the performing arts. Gregory Lehane remains a respected figure in the theater and television communities, known for his visionary approach and his ability to bring stories to life with authenticity and depth.

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