John Stix.(Obtuaries)(Brief Article)(Obituary)

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From: Daily Variety
Date: 20041201
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John Stix, a theater and film director, acting teacher and faculty member of the Juilliard School since 1974, died Oct. 2 of complications from a heart attack in New Jersey. He was 83.

Originally from St. Louis, Stix graduated from the Yale School of Drama.

His Broadway credits include stage managing a 1950 play by Lynn Riggs, "Borned in Texas," and later directing a revival of James M. Barrie's "Mary Rose" (1951); Louis Peterson's "Take a Giant Step" (with a young Louis Gossett, in 1953); the Alan Paton-inspired "Too Late the Phalarope" (1956); a 1970 musical called ...

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