
entrepreneur, mental health professional, author, and trainer, Piedmont Interventional Pain Care
Robert Wilson
entrepreneur, mental health professional, author, and trainer | Piedmont Interventional Pain Care
About Robert
Robert Wilson was an American director and playwright of experimental theater. He was also involved in a broad range of artistic disciplines including choreography, performance, painting, sculpture, video art, and sound and lighting design. Wilson is widely recognized for his collaborations with Philip Glass and Lucinda Childs on the production Einstein on the Beach, as well as his work with musician Tom Waits. In 1991, he founded The Watermill Center, which serves as a laboratory for performance arts and is located on the East End of Long Island, New York. Throughout his career, Wilson worked regularly with opera and theater companies and participated in various cultural festivals. He was known for his innovative contributions to the arts and his influence on experimental theater.
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Through Russian Snows
17 episodes
Shows
17

Moments with Marianne
3 episodes
Shows
3

MedSoup Podcast
2 episodes
Shows
2

AM 1160 The Quest, Pledge Drive - 2026 Spring
1 episode
Shows
1

The EdUp Experience
1 episode
Shows
1

Recovery 180 Podcast
1 episode
Shows
1

Expectations Gap - AI Edition
1 episode
Shows
1

Phillip Gainsley's Podcast
1 episode
Shows
1
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