Robert Brustein, an erudite and contentious advocate for profit-indifferent theater, in the service of which he wore many hats — critic, teacher, producer, director, playwright and even actor — died on Sunday at his home in Cambridge, Mass.
His death was confirmed by his wife, Doreen Beinart.
Mr. Brustein was dean of the drama school at Yale and founded and ran the Yale Repertory Theater and the American Repertory Theater at Harvard, producing well over 100 plays and securing them in the regional theater firmament.
A prolific writer with the zeal of an environmentalist and the moral certainty of a martyr, he reviewed stage productions for The New Republic for more than 50 years.
In many books and in countless newspaper and magazine articles, he argued for brave theater, intellectual theater, nonpandering theater, and worried that the art form was being attenuated by the profit motive.
Persons:
Robert Brustein, —, Doreen Beinart, Brustein, New York —
Organizations:
Yale, Yale Repertory Theater, American, Theater, Harvard, The New, Public
Locations:
Cambridge, The New Republic, United States, ”, New York