John Heilpern

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Who is John Heilpern?

John Heilpern, a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and longtime drama critic for the New York Observer,

Heilpern, the son of a bookmaker, was born in Manchester, England, and educated at Oxford University. He began his career at The Observer of London, where his interviews with numerous cultural figures received a British Press Award.

He has also worked as Peter Hall’s assistant director on Tamburlaine at the National Theatre of Great Britain in 1976, and when he went to live in New York in 1980, he subsequently worked on Broadway as a librettist for Michael Bennett.

Heilpern is perhaps best known for his classic book, Conference of the Birds – The Story of Peter Brook in Africa. First published in 1977 by Faber & Faber in England, it tells the story of a historic journey made by Peter Brook and an international troupe of actors across the Sahara Desert through North West Africa in search of a new form of theatre. The current paperback edition of Conference of the Birds, re-issued in America by Routledge, was described by The Sunday Telegraph as “one of the best books about theatre ever written”.

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on July 23, 2013

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