RICHARD FOREMAN (1937-2025)
Briefly

Foreman's fearless devotion to plunging into untested waters and dragging his audiences with him earned seven Obie awards, including three for Best Play of the Year.
Ben Brantley remarked, 'For many years, Foreman would allow us to lose our own minds by walking straight into his,' showcasing the immersive experience he created.
His exploration of avant-garde styles and influences reflects a lifelong battle against the norms of mainstream theater, realizing a vision that was distinctly his own.
Despite his shyness, Foreman's fascination with theater began early, leading him from the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan to the works of Brecht and Stein.
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