Dr. Jay Scheib

Professor

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Biography

Jay Scheib is a leading figure in contemporary theater known for his innovative approach to performance that integrates improvisation and technology. He is the Class of 1949 Professor and Section Head of Music & Theater Arts at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Scheib received his MFA in Directing from Columbia University, School of the Arts and has directed numerous acclaimed productions, including new stagings of works by Richard Wagner and Thomas Adès. His creations often explore the intersection of performance, technology, and contemporary themes, such as artificial intelligence and disability. With a distinctive style that encompasses live cinema and physical performance, Scheib's ensemble, Jay Scheib & Co., contributes to reshaping the narrative landscape of theater. His work has garnered awards and recognition, including the OBIE Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Scheib's influence on American theater is profound, having been named one of the 25 theater artists likely to shape the future of American theater. He has made significant contributions to various international festivals and theaters, shaping new operatic and theatrical experiences.

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Professor

2009-01-01 — Present

Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Cambridge, MA

Teaching and leading the Music & Theater Arts programs.