Denise Greber
Denise Greber has been a member and managing director of Loco7 since 2001. Her first production with Loco7 was 9
Windows, coordinating four international tours as well as designing costumes and performing. She also appeared and designed costumes, most recently, for Room To Panic. She is an artist in residence at La MaMa ETC, where she has been performing as well as touring internationally over the past eleven years. Her most recent work at La MaMa was Asclepius, performed by the Great Jones Repertory Company. In addition she has worked on Herakles, Perseus, Seven, a seven show repertory of Greek Plays performed by the Great Jones Repertory, which included: Antigone, Seven Against Thebes, Mythos Oedipus, Dionysus, directed by Ellen Stewart; Electra, and Trojan Women, created by Elizabeth Swados and Andre Serban. In addition she has work with Ms. Stewart in Diana di Cantelmo. Other works at La MaMa include Expiration Date, Dipterecon, Ventoforza 5, Sound of the Sun, Spring Awakenings. In New York she has performed at the Ontological Theatre, Ohio Theater, and HERE theatre; internationally she has performed in Colombia, Italy, Poland, Austria, Croatia and Yugoslavia.
Film: Charlie, directed by Sal Interlandi, Donna's
Lament directed by Gil Globus, Until
The Noise Starts directed by Liza Eufemio, Plant
Earth directed by DJ Mendel, The
Cloud of Unknowing, directed by Richard Sylvarnes,
produced by Hal Hartley, part of the 2002 Tribeca Film Festival.
She appeared in Bruno de Almeida’s digital short film
series, The Collection,
in shorts titled The Super, The Supper
II, and The Getaway Car which
can be seen at www.arcofilms.com.
Her costume design credits at La MaMa ETC include Room To Panic, Open
Door, Bokan, the Bad Hearted, 9 Windows,
Gian Marco Lo Forte’s Caravaggio and Butter
Melts Away My Letters, Abla Khoury’s Expiration
Date, Raine Bode’s Bow
down, Andrea Paciotto’s Spring
Awakenings. In addition she designed OTH an
adaptation of Othello and Ruth Margraff’s play Centaur
Battle of San Jacinto, both directed by Donna
Linderman and presented at Dixon Place. As well David Willinger’s The
Trial of Tears: A Drama From the historical record presented
at Theatre for the New City.
Denise also has worked as a teaching artist in New York City Public Schools. She is a member of La MaMa’s - Great Jones Repertory Company and Loco7.
www.denisegreber.com
