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Elizabeth Bradley is an educator,
theatrical producer, festival curator, presenter, and
international cultural consultant. She came to the Tisch School
of the Arts as Chair of Drama after seven years leading the
School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University. Her appointment
at Carnegie Mellon followed a wide-ranging career of almost
thirty years in the professional performing arts in her native
Canada. Bradley was CEO of the Hummingbird Centre (now
Sony Centre) for the Performing Arts in Toronto, a $14
,000,000 organization that presents multi disciplinary
attractions from around the world, including many of the major
artists of the last two decades. Her theatrical producing
credits include Tony-nominated Broadway productions, Edinburgh
Festival premieres and extensive tours to major houses such as
the Kennedy Center, and New York's City Center. She has worked
directly for artists as manager and agent, and occupied a
senior management position for the Stratford Shakespeare
Festival of Canada. She is a recipient of the Queen's
Jubilee Gold Medal for outstanding contribution to the arts in
Canada. A past Chair of the International Society for the
Performing Arts, an organization that links leaders in the arts
from 51 countries, Bradley was instrumental in the creation of
the Inaugural International Arts Forum in Beijing, China in
2001. She was the Founding Artistic Director of the first
edition of the Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts held
in October of 2004. Currently, Bradley is the Chair of the
American board of the National Theatre of Scotland and is
Senior Artistic Associate for the Stratford Shakespeare
Festival, Canada under the Artistic Directorship of Des
McAnuff.
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