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Dmitry Troyanovsky is an Associate Professor of Theater Arts at Brandeis University's Department of Theater Arts. He holds an M.F.A. from Harvard University and a B.A. from Brandeis University. His expertise spans Russian and Contemporary European Theatre, Directing, Avant-Garde Theatre, and Holocaust Studies. Troyanovsky has led productions and workshops globally at institutions like the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center, Asolo Repertory Theatre, and the Pushkin Theatre in Moscow. Notable projects include a Chinese-language production of Sara Kane's *4:48 Psychosis* and the Russian-language premiere of Sam Shepard’s *Fool for Love*.
His awards include the 2007 Curtain Call Award, Brandeis University grants (2015–2017), and a 2022 nomination for the Schneider Directing Award. Troyanovsky’s work bridges academic and artistic realms, emphasizing cross-cultural collaborations and innovative theatrical forms. He is affiliated with Brandeis’s Spingold Theater Center and maintains international partnerships with institutions like the Moscow Art Theatre School.