W. DUNCAN ROSS Artistic Director Seattle Repertory Theatre Seattle Center P.0. Box B Queen Anne Station Seattle, Washington 98109 MICHAEL SCHULTZ 127 West 80th Street New York, New York 10024 DONALD SEAWELL President Mr. Ross' career an an actor spans ten years of performing with the Royal Shakespeare Theater and the Old Vic Theater. He was General Manager of the Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic Theater, and has served as Director of the National Theater School of Canada. He is presently head of the Professional Theater Training Program at the University of Washington, and Artistic Director of the Seattle Repertory Theater. Mr. Schultz has directed award-winning plays and films including Dream on Monkey Mountain, Does A Tiger Wear A Necktie?, Honeybaby, Together For Days and To Be Young, Gifted and Black. He received an Obie Award and the Drama Desk Award for Best Direction, and was nominated for a Tony Award in 1969. Mr. Seawell is currently President of the Denver Post and Gravure West (Los Angeles). He is a partner in the law firm Bernstein, Seawell, Kaplan and Block (New York), and has co-produced more than two dozen plays on Broadway and in England. Mr. Seawell serves on the Boards of the American National Theater and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. JEAN-CLAUDE VAN ITALLIE Westbeth 463 West Street #H 724 New York, New York PETER ZEISLER Executive Director Mr. van Itallie, a graduate of Harvard, is currently Editor of Transatlantic Review. He is a frequent writer for NBC and CBS public affairs programs, and is author of many plays and screenplays including American Hurrah and The Serpent. Mr. Ziesler is currently Director of the Theater Communications Group. He was cofounder and Managing Director of the Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis), and was Production Manager of the American Shakespeare Festival. Mr. Zeisler was awarded a Ford Foundation Travel Grant and a Fulbright Theater Grant for study abroad. JOSEPH PAPP Producer-Director New York Shakespeare Festival 425 Lafayette Street New York, New York 10003 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS ANNUAL REPORT OF AGENCY ADVISORY COMMITTEES REPORT PERIOD: CY JANUARY 1, 1972 1. The name of the advisory committee is Visual Arts Advisory Panel. 5. This committee is specifically authorized by Public Law 89-209 Section 10 6. This committee will terminate on January 5, 1975 unless renewed. 7. The function of this committee is to review, discuss, end evaluate grant applications for recommendation to the National Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. No reports have been submitted. This committee met on April 4, 1972; May 2, 1972; August 9, 1972; See attached list of Names, occupations, and addresses of current members. The estimated total aggregate annual cost to the U.S. to fund, service, The estimated annual man-years of staff support for the committee is ! 13. The agency representative is Mrs. Eleanor A. Snyder, Advisory Committee Management Officer, 806 15th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20506. Telephone number: (202) 382-2854. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES ANNUAL REPORT OF AGENCY ADVISORY COMMITTEES REPORT PERIOD: CY 72 1. National Council on the Humanities 2. Continuing. 3. January 5, 1973. 4. Section 8, P. L. 89-209 5. (a) Specifically directed by law. 6. December 31, 1975. 7. Advises the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities with respect to policies, programs and procedures for carrying out his functions, duties or responsibilities and reviews applications for financial assistance and gifts to the Endowment and makes recommendations thereon to the Chairman. 8. The Chairman is present at meetings of the Council and receives its reports orally. These reports are also reduced to writing in the form of minutes of each meeting. 9. On two occasions in the past the Council has submitted an annual report to the President for transmittal to the Congress as permitted by 20 U.S.C. 959(c). |