Robert Brustein, a giant in the theatrical world as critic, playwright, crusader for artistic integrity and founder of two of the leading regional theaters in the country, has died. He was 96.
Robert Brustein, a giant in the theatrical world as critic, playwright, crusader for artistic integrity and founder of two of the leading regional theaters in the country, has died. Brustein died on Sunday at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, according to an emailed statement from Gideon Lester, the artistic director and chief executive of the Fisher Center at Bard University and a decades’ long family friend. Lester said he heard the news from Brustein's his wife, Doreen Beinart.
Robert Brustein, critic and pioneer who founded stage programs at Ivy League institutions, championed nonprofit theater and tangled with playwrights Samuel Beckett and August Wilson, dies at 96.
Robert S. Brustein, 96, died at his home in Cambridge on Sunday, Oct. 29. Born in Brooklyn, Brustein had been a seasonal resident of the Island since the early 1960s, living on Lambert’s Cove Road not far from Seth’s Pond. A champion of nonprofit theater, he was dean of the Yale School of Drama from […]