Thanks, David. I was actually going to ask you -- though I was sure you'd have told me about this gig if it were yours -- and ehre it is, explained on your blog. Very efficient. Interestingly, on the press release for this show, there is a bio provided for the director, the actors, the designers....but not the translator/adaptor. Hence the mystery...
David Johnston’s plays have been performed and read at the New Group, Moving Arts, Rude Guerrilla, the Neighborhood Playhouse, Henry Street Settlement, and Ensemble Studio Theatre. He was named one of Time Out’s Playwrights to Watch. Recent regional productions include The George Place at Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre. New York productions: with Blue Coyote Theater Group, Conversations on Russian Literature Plus Three More Plays, a new adaptation of The Oresteia, Busted Jesus Comix (GLAAD nominee 2005), and A Bush Carol, or George Dubya and the Xmas of Evil. With director Kevin Newbury, Candy & Dorothy (GLAAD winner, 2006) and The Eumenides. Publications: The Eumenides, (Playing With Canons, published by New York Theatre Experience, Inc.) Leaving Tangier , (Samuel French, produced by Blue Coyote). Awards include Theater Oxford, Turnip Festival, Playwright Residency at the University of Cincinnati, Berrilla Kerr Foundation Grant, Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation and the Arch & Bruce Brown Foundation. Education: College of William and Mary, Circle in the Square. Member: Actors Equity, Dramatists Guild, Charles Maryan's Playwrights/Directors Workshop.
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But I hear you speak "Homo" like a 12th Avenue pro :-)
And I mean that in the most loving and caring way, Possum.
Thanks, David. I was actually going to ask you -- though I was sure you'd have told me about this gig if it were yours -- and ehre it is, explained on your blog. Very efficient. Interestingly, on the press release for this show, there is a bio provided for the director, the actors, the designers....but not the translator/adaptor. Hence the mystery...
Some months ago, friends in LA emailed and said "Um, we went to see a show of yours. Then we realized it wasn't after we saw the show."
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