The Bryn Mawr & Haverford Colleges Theater Program Presents Sarah Botstein and Tricia Reidy: Miriam Grunfeld Lecture
Join the Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges Theater Program in welcoming Sarah Botstein and Tricia Reidy for a lecture, screening, and moderated talk back followed by an after lecture hors d'oeuvre reception.
Sarah Botstein is an American documentary film producer and co-director with Ken Burns Media of Florentine Films. Her work with Ken Burns and Lynn Novick includes Jazz (2001), The War (2007), Prohibition (2011), The Vietnam War (2017), College Behind Bars (2019), and Hemingway (2020). She, Ken Burns and David P. Schmidt directed the six-part PBS miniseries The American Revolution released in November 2025.
Tricia Reidy is a film editor with Ken Burns Media of Florentine Films. She has edited episodes of Baseball, Jazz, The War, Prohibition, The Roosevelts, and The Vietnam War. In addition, she edited the two-part biography, Frank Lloyd Wright, and, more recently, coedited, The U.S. and the Holocaust, as well as episodes of the upcoming The American Revolution. Her work at Florentine has resulted in a screening at the Sundance Film Festival, an ACE nomination, and two Emmy nominations (Best Editing for Frank Lloyd Wright and Episode 4 of The War – Pride of Our Nation).
Sponsored through the generous contribution of the Miriam Grunfeld Lecture Series.
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