James Bohnen
Artistic Director Emeritus
Latest News: James recently directed our radio play production of Artist Descending A Staircase.
Productions with Remy Bumppo
Director: Artist Descending A Staircase, Both Your Houses, The Goat or, Who is Sylvia?, Night and Day (2010), The Island, Heroes, Old Times, The Voysey Inheritance, On the Verge, Bronte, The Real Thing, The Best Man, Power, Tartuffe, Humble Boy, Arcadia, A Delicate Balance, Hidden Laughter, Some Americans Abroad, Major Barbara, Money, Holiday, The Secret Rapture, Top Girls, No Man’s Land, Hapgood, Man & Superman, Road to Mecca, Heartbreak House, Rockabye, Waiting for Godot, The Seagull, Night and Day (1996)
Bio
James co-founded the company in 1996 and served as the Artistic Director of Remy Bumppo through the 2010/2011 Season. He directed over thirty productions for the company, including six by Tom Stoppard. For many years he has worked at American Players Theatre in Spring Green, WI, where he has directed eleven plays by Shakespeare, four by Shaw, and three by Stoppard, among others. He is the owner of Arcadia Books In Spring Green.
Listen to an interview with James on Talk Theatre in Chicago from 2008 >
Latest News: James will be directing As You Like It at APT this summer.
Productions with Remy Bumppo
Director: Both Your Houses, The Goat or, Who is Sylvia?, Night and Day (2010), The Island, Heroes, Old Times, The Voysey Inheritance, On the Verge, Bronte, The Real Thing, The Best Man, Power, Tartuffe, Humble Boy, Arcadia, A Delicate Balance, Hidden Laughter, Some Americans Abroad, Major Barbara, Money, Holiday, The Secret Rapture, Top Girls, No Man’s Land, Hapgood, Man & Superman, Road to Mecca, Heartbreak House, Rockabye, Waiting for Godot, The Seagull, Night and Day (1996)
Bio
James co-founded the company in 1996 and served as the Artistic Director of Remy Bumppo through the 2010/2011 Season. Among the many shows he has directed for the company are Hapgood, Some Americans Abroad, Arcadia, and Tartuffe. James has directed for many seasons at American Players Theatre in Spring Green, Wisconsin. He came late to the theater, after spending his twenties teaching history and English in a program for high school dropouts. He now runs Arcadia Books in Spring Green.
Listen to an interview with James on Talk Theatre in Chicago from 2008 >