Omar Sangare: from Dialogue One at Williams to United Solo (usolo) on Forty-Second Street, with an Account of D1 2009 and Jonah Bokaer, by Michael Miller
Omar Sangare founded the Dialogue One Festival for solo theatre in 2007 at Williams College, where he had just assumed a position as Assistant Professor of theatre studies. [about Dialogue One 2007 / about Dialogue One 2008: preview/review] Before that, he had built up a stellar reputation as a writer, poet, singer, and actor in his native Poland, receiving a Ph.D. from the theatre Academy in Warsaw, where he studied with the great film director, Andrzej Wajda, among others. His many talents came together in solo theatre, a field in which he is well-known in Central Europe and at international festivals. He was voted Best in Acting by the New York International Fringe Festival in 1997 for his one-man drama, True Theatre Critic.
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Michael Miller

