Mark Ringer (born December 8, 1959) is an American writer, theater and opera historian, director and actor. Ringer’s books include ''Electra and the Empty Urn: Metatheater and Role Playing in Sophocles'', a critical analysis of theatrical self-awareness in the seven Sophoclean tragedies, ''Opera's First Master: The Musical Dramas of Claudio Monteverdi'', which Alan Rich of the LA Weekly described as "an uncommonly well-told accounting of Monteverdi's operatic legacy",, ''Franz Schubert's Theatre of Song'', and ''Bach's Operas of the Soul: A Listener's Guide to the Sacred Cantatas''. Ringer's work as a director has concentrated on classical plays such as ''The Alchemist'' and ''The Puritan'' for R. Thad Taylor's Globe Playhouse and ''Hamlet'' with Jon Mullich in the title role. Ringer is married to director Barbara Bosch, for whom he played Falstaff in his own adaptation of the two parts of William Shakespeare's ''Henry IV'' as well as Polonius and the Gravedigger in ''The Heart of My Mystery: The Hamlet Project''. His performances for other directors include Malvolio in ''Twelfth Night,'' Zeus in ''Iliad,'' Nick Bottom in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', and Baptista in ''Taming of the Shrew''. Ringer is a Professor of Theatre Arts and holds the title of Distinguished Chair at Marymount Manhattan College.
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