Leonard Cabell Pronko

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1927 –

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Who is Leonard Cabell Pronko?

Leonard C. Pronko is Professor of Theatre and expert on kabuki at Pomona College in Claremont, California. Since 1965, he has directed some twenty kabuki productions in English at the college and elsewhere. In 1970, he was the first non-Japanese to study at the Kabuki Training Program at the National Theatre of Japan. He has studied kabuki dance with a number of eminent dance teachers both in the U.S. and in Japan. In 1972, Pronko received a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for his kabuki productions. In 1986, Pronko received the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Third Degree, from the government of Japan in recognition of his achievements in introducing kabuki to the West. In 1997 he received the Association for Theatre in Higher Education Award for Outstanding Teacher of Theatre in Higher Education.

Pronko has written a number of books on western and eastern theatre, including The World of Jean Anouilh, Avant-garde, Theatre East and West and Guide to Japanese Drama. He has translated the plays of Alfonso Sastre, and published monographs on a number of French playwrights.

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Born
1927
Philippines
Also known as
  • Leonard Pronko
  • Leonard C. Pronko
  • Leonard Pronko
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • PhD, Tulane University
    French
    ( - 1957)
  • Spanish Language
  • Drury University
  • Bachelor of Arts
Lived in
  • California

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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