Abstract

Hector Noguera is a professor in the theatre department of Santiago's Catholic University as well as one of Chile's leading directors and actors. He is a director of the university's professional theatre company, the School of Communication Arts' Theatre, and is a founding member of several independent groups where he continues to direct and act. Noguera is also president of the International Theatre Institute (ITI) in Chile and has represented Chile at many international conferences, including the UNESCO-sponsored meeting on Latin American theatre in Lima, Peru, in 1987, and the International School of Theatre Anthropology (ISTA) congress in Salento, Italy, the same year. In 1988 he was invited to direct his first English-language production at the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, a translation of Chilean Antonio Skarmeta's Burning Patience (Ardiente Paciencia), a play about Pablo Neruda which Noguera had directed in Santiago the previous year.

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