1990
Conducted seminars for actors and directors in Paris, Madrid, and San Sebastian Invited by Maire du Asnieres sur Seine to create and direct a Theatre Internationale de Recherche
Collaborated on design for Studio Theatre at Asnieres sur Seine
Directed La Senorita de Treveles by Carlos Arniches for Centro Dramatico de Valencia, Spain. Awarded prizes for Best Play and Best Director
1991
Conducted seminars for actors and directors in Paris, Seville, and San Sebastian
Directed La Noche de Eldorado by Marcos Ordonez for Festival de Estui (summer) Teatre Grec in Barcelona
Remounted award winning production of The Senorita Treveles
Directed Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill, for the Festival de Otono in Madrid and Barcelona. Awarded prize for Best Play
1992
Conducted seminars for actors and directors in New York, Paris, Madrid
Directed Don Juan Tenorio by Jose Zorrilla, for the Centro Dramatic de Valencia. Voted Best Play 92-93
1993
Created the Theatre Internationale de Recherche, in Paris, in association with Neils Arestrup, and Denis Carot
Conducted seminars for actors and directors in Paris, New York, Oslo, and Madrid
Directed Las Bizarrias de Beliza by Lope de Vegas, for the Teatro de Mundo, presented for the Festival de Otono in Madrid
Directed Espectros (Ghosts) by Henrik Ibsen, for Compania Julieta Serrano and the Centro Dramatico de Catalunya. Awarded prize for Best Play
1994
Conducted seminars for actors and directors in Paris, Madrid, New York. Barcelona, Oslo
Designed and Directed Dias Felices (Happy Days) by Samuel Beckett for Compania Tabanque, in a co-produced by the Minister of Culture (Spain)
1995
Seminars for actors and directors in New York, Paris, Oslo, Zaragosa
Continuing development of Theatre Internationale de Recherche
Creation of JOHN STRASBERG STUDIOS, An International Center for Theater Arts Research and Creative Development, in New York. This is a production and training center, for accomplished artists (actors, directors, writers), and young professionals. He will divide his time primarily between New York and Paris
1996
Publication of book on acting and the creative process Accidentally On Purpose: Reflections of Life, Acting and the Nine Natural Laws of Creativity in the United States by Applause Books, New York, NY Seminars for acting and directing in New York, Madrid, Paris, Oslo
Invited as guest master teacher in Actors Studio MFA program at The New School for Social Research in New York City
Directed a staged reading of Arthur Schnitzler's La Ronde with students of John Strasberg Studios in New York City
Lectured at Yale University
Invited to moderate at Actors Studio
1997
Invited as guest speaker at the National Theater in London
Publication of book by A&C Black in England
Invited to speak at The Drama Center, London, England
Seminars for acting and directing in New York at John Strasberg Studios, and in Paris and Puerto Rico
Adapted and Directed a workshop production of Strindberg's Miss Julie at the Arc Light Theater in NYC
Wrote The Shooting Party: A Murder Play adapted from the only full-length novel written by Anton Chekhov
1998
Ongoing development of The Shooting Party as a musical play
Accidentally On Purpose Documentary interview and examples of the Organic Creative Process produced as pilot for a series of televison shows, cassettes and CD-Rom's of his work
Designed and directed a version of Shakespeare's Richard the Third. In Spain
Seminars for acting in New York at John Strasberg Studios and in Madrid
1999
Seminars for Acting in New York, Paris, and Montreal
Documentary Accidentally On Purpose featured in competition at Providence Int'l Film Fest, NY Int'l Indy Film and Video Fest, Denver Int'l Film Fest, Northhampton Film Fest (MA)
Designed and Directed a musical-comedy version of Aristophanes' The Assembly Women for the Greek-Latin Festival at Merida, Merida, Spain
Completed writing the music for The Shooting Party. Music by Jon Geist, Lyrics by John Strasberg