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Charles L. Mee

Charles L. Mee (born September 15, 1938) is an American playwright, historian and author known for his collage-like style of playwriting, which makes use of radical reconstructions of found texts. He is also a Special Lecturer of theater at Columbia University.

Charles Mee
Born (1938-09-15) September 15, 1938 (age 85)
Evanston, Illinois, U.S.
EducationHarvard University (BA)
SpouseMichi Barall
Children5, including Erin B. Mee

Early life and career edit

Mee was born in Evanston, Illinois, in 1938. He contracted polio at the age of fourteen. His memoir A Nearly Normal Life (1999) tells how that event informed the rest of his life.

After graduating from Harvard University in 1960, Mee moved to Greenwich Village and became a part of the Off-Off-Broadway scene. Between 1962 and 1964, his plays were presented at venues that included La MaMa E.T.C., Caffe Cino, Theatre Genesis, and the Ontological-Hysteric Theater.

In 1961 Mee began work at American Heritage publishing company and eventually became the editor of the hardback bi-monthly Horizon: A Magazine of the Arts. He was also the Advising Editor and then Contributing Editor of Tulane Drama Review – now called TDR and published from New York University – until 1964 and its Associate Editor from 1964 to 1965.

Literary career edit

To support himself and his family, Mee turned from writing plays to writing books in 1965. Lorenzo De'Medici and the Renaissance, the first of his many nonfiction books, was published in 1969 by HarperCollins Juvenile Books. At the same time, he increasingly became caught up in anti-Vietnam War politics, campaigning for anti-war congressional candidates and writing anti-war polemics. He did not return to writing for the theater for 20 years.

In the 1970s, he became the co-founder and chairman of The National Committee on the Presidency, a grassroots organization which called for the impeachment of Richard Nixon. His political activism led to his writing of political histories for the general public.

His Meeting at Potsdam (1975), about the 1945 Potsdam Conference, was chosen as a main selection of the Literary Guild, and was adapted for both film and television by David Susskind. He wrote other books on summit diplomacy, international power sharing, and American history, including The End of Order: Versailles 1919 (1980); The Marshall Plan: The Launching of Pax Americana (1987), and The Genius of the People (1987), about the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Playing God: Seven Fateful Moments When Great Men Met to Change the World (1993) was Mee's final published work of history.

A Visit to Haldeman and Other States of Mind (1976) was described as "part autobiographical meditation, part elegiac crank letter to the American Republic, part confession and part essay on democratic politics" in a review by Time.[1] Greil Marcus, in 2002, said that it was one of the best books he had read about American patriotism.[2] In 2017, Dwight Garner in his New York Times "American Beauties" column, about "undersung American books of the past 75 years," described the work as "[o]ne of the finest and least-known books about Richard M. Nixon's presidency and the shrinking American soul".[3]

Playwriting career edit

Mee returned to playwriting in 1985. His libretto for choreographer Martha Clarke's Vienna: Lusthaus was his first produced script since his Off-Off Broadway days. In 2002 Mee revised about a third of his Vienna: Lusthaus script. It was reprised as Vienna: Lusthaus (Revisited). Clarke and Mee collaborated again in Belle Époque (2004). For years he continued working his day job as the editor-in-chief at consumer health publisher Rebus, Inc. and writing books.

Mee's daughter, Erin B. Mee, also became involved in theater. In 1988 she was invited to direct a production at HOME for Contemporary Theatre and Art in SoHo. She chose to premiere her father's play, The Imperialists at the Club Cave Canem (1988), which received positive reviews from The Village Voice[4] and The New York Times.[5] The play was picked up by Joseph Papp for a run at The Public Theater.[6] In 2000 Erin B. Mee staged another production of The Imperialists at the Club Cave Canem at The Market Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts,[7] which she updated with the dramaturg for this production.[8]

Another Person is a Foreign Country (1991) was the first of Mee's many collaborations with the director Anne Bogart. The En Garde Arts site-specific performance took place in the courtyard of the decrepit Towers Nursing Home in New York City.

In 1992 his Orestes was directed by Robert Woodruff at the University of California, San Diego and by Anne Bogart at the Saratoga International Theatre Institute (SITI). In the summer of 1992, Tina Landau directed an En Garde Arts production as Orestes 2.0 on an abandoned pier on the Hudson River in Manhattan.

This play was the first of ten plays for which Mee used the Greek texts as a base and added new fragments of text; he then would "throw the scaffolding away and call whatever remained the script."[9] In 1996, his The Constitutional Convention: A Sequel, was produced by Clubbed Thumb.[10]

In 2001 Erin B. Mee staged the premiere of her father's First Love at New York Theatre Workshop. He had written it specifically for her to direct, and it starred Ruth Maleczech and Fred Neumann of Mabou Mines.[11][12][13][14] Erin Mee staged a second production in 2002 at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco with Joan Mankin and Robert Parnell.[15]

In other plays, Mee explores twentieth-century American history and culture through the points-of-view of contemporary visual artists in: bobrauschenbergamerica (Robert Rauschenberg), Hotel Cassiopeia (Joseph Cornell), soot and spit (the musical) (James Castle), and Under Construction (Jason Rhoades and Norman Rockwell).

His comedies and romances include Summertime, First Love, True Love, Big Love, Wintertime, Fetes de la Nuit, A Perfect Wedding, and Fire Island. As source material, Mee would use Greek tragedy, Shakespeare, Molière, Anton Chekhov, René Magritte paintings, Bollywood musicals, and his own writing.

He is the only resident playwright of the theatre ensemble SITI Company, for whom he wrote Orestes, bobrauschenbergamerica, Hotel Cassiopeia, Under Construction, and soot and spit (the musical). Mee was the Signature Theatre Playwright-in-Residence for the 2007–2008 season.

In 2008, Shakespeare and Renaissance scholar Stephen Greenblatt collaborated with Mee to write Cardenio. It premiered at American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) in 2008.[16]

In 2014 Mee co-wrote This Is Not A Theatre Company's Pool Play.[17] Audiences sat at the edge of the pool with their feet in the water for an exploration of America's long, joyful, and complicated relationship with the swimming pool. The production included synchronized swimming, an existential boatman, musical numbers, and a snarky fish, along with stories about segregated pools, and a meditation on pollution.

Sarah Lucie of Show Business Weekly said:

The entirety of the play is well executed, featuring a strong ensemble that has absolutely no fear of diving into whatever quirky material is presented to them. Their playfulness is contagious, ultimately creating an uplifting theatrical experience that leaves the audience joyous and refreshed—and maybe a little wet. Pool Play, while undeniably light-hearted, manages to communicate some profound and political themes to those who choose to pay attention.[18]

Theatre is Easy wrote:

Pool Play ... is definitely worth the trip ... The entire ensemble showed moments of skill, wit, and brevity far beyond their years. Erin B. Mee does a superb job directing this young group of artists to create a cohesive look at our fascination with the water, entertaining and engaging the audience along the way.[19]

In fall 2015 Mee co-wrote Versailles 2015, a site-specific play for a New York City apartment, conceived and directed by Erin B. Mee. New York Theatre Review noted that "Versailles 2015 is over far too quickly. It is an hors d'oeuvre plate of scenes that collectively ... have a message about elitism and the vanity of apathy ... Brief and poignant, Versailles 2015 will linger in your mind long after you see it."[20] Courtney Escoyne of Thoughts from a Ballet Nerd wrote: "Versailles 2015 is a meditation upon privilege…It blurred the lines between audience and performer, ignored entirely the idea of a fourth wall, and managed to fit in some wonderfully crafted dialogue."[21] Finally, Stephen Kaplan of Theatre Is Easy said: "Delightful and provocative ... Amidst the countless atrocities that confront us every day, at our core we are all struggling to find the naked honesty in our own lives ... Versailles 2015 allows us the time to contemplate this in its characters and in ourselves."[22]

Mee's play The Glory of The World (2015), about Thomas Merton, a noted Trappist monk and activist, was directed by Les Waters. It opened at The Actor's Theatre of Louisville in the spring of that year. It transferred to the Brooklyn Academy of Music in February 2016.

Mee teaches playwriting at the Columbia University School of the Arts.[23]

Style and method of writing edit

On Mee's website, the (re)making project, he says "There is no such thing as an original play." and that his plays are "composed in the way that Max Ernst made his Fatagaga pieces toward the end of World War I: texts have often been taken from, or inspired by, other texts."[24] An interview with Mee about his work by Erin B. Mee, along with a manifesto and other material, was published in TDR 46:3 (T175).[25]

Use of the Internet edit

Mee began using the internet as a textual source for composing his pieces in the early 1990s. He first began making his own work freely available by posting three of his plays on Carnegie Mellon's humanities gopher/ftp/telnet English Server in the mid-1990s. By 1996, with the help of his friend Tom Damrauer, the (re)making project, a web site with his full scripts was launched. It contained an invitation for people to "do freely whatever they want with them."[24] He is the first and only playwright to make such a large body of theatre work available on the internet.

This was not viewed by Mee as a challenge to the current copyright law or a vehicle to raise issues of intellectual property. It was done as a populist gesture towards his utopian vision of a free and democratic internet. In 1996 he said "I'm attracted to the idea of things being owned in common." It also represented "Mee's Golden Rule: of do unto my writing as I have done unto the writing of others."[26]

National Public Radio called Mee the "Public-Domain Playwright" in 2000 and credited him with touching "a raw cultural nerve" by making his work freely available.[27]

Writer Jonathan Lethem credited Mee as one of the inspirations for his "Promiscuous Project" in which he made a selection of his stories available for filmmakers or dramatists to adapt at a dollar apiece.[28]

In an explanation about the (re)making project on his current website, Mee says that his plays are protected by copyright if they are "essentially or substantially performed" as he has composed them. He continues, however, to invite others to freely pillage his texts to make their own work, without any attribution to him.[24]

Patronage edit

In 1998, Mee's friend, former chairman of Morgan Stanley and philanthropist Richard B. Fisher and his wife, Jeanne Donovan Fisher, offered to provide Mee with enough money to support himself. The rare arrangement imposed no stipulations or conditions upon Mee or his writing nor did it specify how long the relationship would last. Although Richard B. Fisher died in 2004, Jeanne Donovan Fisher continues to support Mee and his work. The Fishers patronage has been hailed as one "without parallel or precedent in American theatrical philanthropy."[29]

Sometime in 2013, concurrent with the launch of a redesigned website, the language regarding patronage changed to the past tense: "Charles Mee's work has been made possible by the support of Richard B. Fisher and Jeanne Donovan Fisher."[30] It is now possible to directly support the project.[31]

Awards edit

Among other awards, Charles Mee is the recipient of a lifetime achievement award in drama from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, two Obie Awards, for Vienna: Lusthaus (1986) and Big Love (2002), PEN/Laura Pels Theater Award for a playwright in mid-career, and the Fisher Award given by the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Selected books edit

Plays edit

(Note: Charles Mee's complete scripts are freely available on his web site, the (re)making project. Dates listed are provided by Scott T. Cummings. They do not reflect when the work was actually written. Mee often writes the plays a year or more before they are produced.[32] The play categories are Mee's own. He also makes his unproduced (undated) plays available on the (re)making project.[33])

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ Morrow, Lance (June 13, 1977). "The '60s Trip". Time. Archived from the original on February 4, 2013. Retrieved July 25, 2009.
  2. ^ Marcus, Greil. "Real Life Rock Top 10" (see item #9) 2006-09-20 at the Wayback Machine Slate, September 23, 2002, Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  3. ^ Garner, Dwight, A Patriotic and Paranoid Memoir Stared Nixon’s America in the Eye. The New York Times, (May 18, 2017).
  4. ^ Solomon, Alisa. "The Mee Generation", The Village Voice (May 1988)
  5. ^ Gussow, Mel "'Club' Lets The Air Out of Post-Mod Pretensions" The New York Times (May 13, 1988)
  6. ^ Blumenthal, Eileen. "Blitzed-Out Lovers Tell a Tale for Our Time" The New York Times (May 1988)
  7. ^ Siegel, Ed. "New Theatre Venue Rewards the Adventurous", The Boston Globe (April 20, 2001)
  8. ^ [Charles L. Mee, “The Imperialists at the Club Cave Canem.”], TDR, vol. 46, no. 3, 2002, pp. 105–117. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1146998. Accessed 11 Sept. 2020.
  9. ^ Lester, Gideon. . Archived from the original on January 19, 2008. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-05-15. Retrieved 2009-08-29.
  11. ^ Broome, Steven. "First Love". Time Out New York. (September 13, 2001)
  12. ^ Solomon, Alisa. "That Seventies Show." The Village Voice. (September, 2001)
  13. ^ Weber, Bruce. "Older Lovers Running the Heart's Gamut". The New York Times (September 10, 2001)
  14. ^ Mandell, Jonathan. "Falling In, Falling Out: Love's Cycle of Rebirth", The New York Times (September 2, 2001)
  15. ^ Roca, Octavio. "'First Love' a Comedy of the Aged", San Francisco Chronicle (June 17, 2002)
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on February 28, 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009.
  17. ^ "Pool Play Q and A: Erin Mee on Immersive Theater, Art vs. Academia, Her Famous Father". 2014-01-28.
  18. ^ ""Pool Play" . by Jessie Bear". Archived from the original on 2015-01-25. Retrieved 2015-01-25.
  19. ^ "Theatre is Easy | Reviews | Pool Play".
  20. ^ Kerry, Rachel. New York Theatre Review. 14 October 2015.
  21. ^ Escoyne, Courtney, Thoughts from a Ballet Nerd. 22 October 2015.
  22. ^ Kaplan, Stephen, Theatre Is Easy. 11 October 2015.
  23. ^ "Theatre Faculty - Columbia University School of the Arts". Archived from the original on August 5, 2012. Retrieved July 29, 2009.
  24. ^ a b c "about the (re)making project - Charles Mee's web site". Retrieved July 29, 2009.
  25. ^ "Mee on Mee" TDR 46:3 (T175), 88-100.
  26. ^ Cummings (2006), pp.84-85
  27. ^ "Charles Mee, Public-Domain Playwright". All Things Considered. August 17, 2000. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on August 3, 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009.
  29. ^ Schlueter, Jennifer. (author. (2007). "Patronage and Playwriting: Richard B. and Jeanne Donovan Fisher's Support of Charles L. Mee" in Angels in the American Theater: Patrons, Patronage, and Philanthropy (edited by Robert Schanke). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. p. 89. ISBN 978-0-8093-2747-8. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  30. ^ "Charles Mee | the (re)making project".
  31. ^ "Charles Mee | the (re)making project | Support the Project".
  32. ^ Cummings (2006), pp.277-290
  33. ^ "the plays - Charles Mee's web site". Retrieved July 28, 2009.

Bibliography

  • Cummings, Scott T. (2006). Remaking American Theatre: Charles Mee, Anne Bogart and the SITI Company. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-81820-9.
  • Mandell, Jonathan (September 2, 2001). "Falling In, Falling Out: Love's Cycle Of Rebirth". The New York Times. Retrieved July 26, 2009.
  • Mee, Charles L. (October 24, 2004). "Shaped, in Bits, Drips and Quips". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 26, 2006.
  • Mee, Erin B. (Fall 2002). "Shattered and Fucked Up and Full of Wreckage: The Words and Works of Charles L. Mee". TDR: The Drama Review. 46 (3): 83–104. doi:10.1162/105420402320351495. S2CID 57566834.
  • Mee, Erin B. (2015). "Charles Mee's (Re)Making of Greek Drama". In Bousher, Kathryn; MacIntosh, Fiona; McConnell, Justine; Rankin, Patrice (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Greek Drama in the Americas. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199661305.013.049. ISBN 9780199661305.
  • Reilly, Kara (Summer 2005). "A Collage Reality (Re) Made: The Postmodern Dramaturgy of Charles L. Mee". American Drama. 14 (2): 56–71.
  • Schlueter, Jennifer (2007). "Patronage and Playwriting: Richard B. and Jeanne Donovan Fisher's Support of Charles Mee". Angels in the American Theater: Patrons, Patronage, and Philanthropy: 88–103.
  • Schlueter, Jennifer (Fall 2005). "Staging Versailles: Charles L. Mee and the Re-Presentation of History". The Journal of American Drama and Theatre. 17 (3): 5–77.
  • Signature Theatre. . Signature Edition (excerpts). Archived from the original on May 13, 2008. Retrieved July 26, 2009.

External links edit

  • the (re)making project - Charles Mee's website
  • Booknotes interview with Mee on Playing God: Seven Fateful Moments When Great Men Met to Change the World, November 7, 1993.


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Charles L Mee born September 15 1938 is an American playwright historian and author known for his collage like style of playwriting which makes use of radical reconstructions of found texts He is also a Special Lecturer of theater at Columbia University Charles MeeBorn 1938 09 15 September 15 1938 age 85 Evanston Illinois U S EducationHarvard University BA SpouseMichi BarallChildren5 including Erin B Mee Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Literary career 3 Playwriting career 4 Style and method of writing 5 Use of the Internet 6 Patronage 7 Awards 8 Selected books 9 Plays 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and career editMee was born in Evanston Illinois in 1938 He contracted polio at the age of fourteen His memoir A Nearly Normal Life 1999 tells how that event informed the rest of his life After graduating from Harvard University in 1960 Mee moved to Greenwich Village and became a part of the Off Off Broadway scene Between 1962 and 1964 his plays were presented at venues that included La MaMa E T C Caffe Cino Theatre Genesis and the Ontological Hysteric Theater In 1961 Mee began work at American Heritage publishing company and eventually became the editor of the hardback bi monthly Horizon A Magazine of the Arts He was also the Advising Editor and then Contributing Editor of Tulane Drama Review now called TDR and published from New York University until 1964 and its Associate Editor from 1964 to 1965 Literary career editTo support himself and his family Mee turned from writing plays to writing books in 1965 Lorenzo De Medici and the Renaissance the first of his many nonfiction books was published in 1969 by HarperCollins Juvenile Books At the same time he increasingly became caught up in anti Vietnam War politics campaigning for anti war congressional candidates and writing anti war polemics He did not return to writing for the theater for 20 years In the 1970s he became the co founder and chairman of The National Committee on the Presidency a grassroots organization which called for the impeachment of Richard Nixon His political activism led to his writing of political histories for the general public His Meeting at Potsdam 1975 about the 1945 Potsdam Conference was chosen as a main selection of the Literary Guild and was adapted for both film and television by David Susskind He wrote other books on summit diplomacy international power sharing and American history including The End of Order Versailles 1919 1980 The Marshall Plan The Launching of Pax Americana 1987 and The Genius of the People 1987 about the 1787 Constitutional Convention Playing God Seven Fateful Moments When Great Men Met to Change the World 1993 was Mee s final published work of history A Visit to Haldeman and Other States of Mind 1976 was described as part autobiographical meditation part elegiac crank letter to the American Republic part confession and part essay on democratic politics in a review by Time 1 Greil Marcus in 2002 said that it was one of the best books he had read about American patriotism 2 In 2017 Dwight Garner in his New York Times American Beauties column about undersung American books of the past 75 years described the work as o ne of the finest and least known books about Richard M Nixon s presidency and the shrinking American soul 3 Playwriting career editMee returned to playwriting in 1985 His libretto for choreographer Martha Clarke s Vienna Lusthaus was his first produced script since his Off Off Broadway days In 2002 Mee revised about a third of his Vienna Lusthaus script It was reprised as Vienna Lusthaus Revisited Clarke and Mee collaborated again in Belle Epoque 2004 For years he continued working his day job as the editor in chief at consumer health publisher Rebus Inc and writing books Mee s daughter Erin B Mee also became involved in theater In 1988 she was invited to direct a production at HOME for Contemporary Theatre and Art in SoHo She chose to premiere her father s play The Imperialists at the Club Cave Canem 1988 which received positive reviews from The Village Voice 4 and The New York Times 5 The play was picked up by Joseph Papp for a run at The Public Theater 6 In 2000 Erin B Mee staged another production of The Imperialists at the Club Cave Canem at The Market Theatre in Cambridge Massachusetts 7 which she updated with the dramaturg for this production 8 Another Person is a Foreign Country 1991 was the first of Mee s many collaborations with the director Anne Bogart The En Garde Arts site specific performance took place in the courtyard of the decrepit Towers Nursing Home in New York City In 1992 his Orestes was directed by Robert Woodruff at the University of California San Diego and by Anne Bogart at the Saratoga International Theatre Institute SITI In the summer of 1992 Tina Landau directed an En Garde Arts production as Orestes 2 0 on an abandoned pier on the Hudson River in Manhattan This play was the first of ten plays for which Mee used the Greek texts as a base and added new fragments of text he then would throw the scaffolding away and call whatever remained the script 9 In 1996 his The Constitutional Convention A Sequel was produced by Clubbed Thumb 10 In 2001 Erin B Mee staged the premiere of her father s First Love at New York Theatre Workshop He had written it specifically for her to direct and it starred Ruth Maleczech and Fred Neumann of Mabou Mines 11 12 13 14 Erin Mee staged a second production in 2002 at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco with Joan Mankin and Robert Parnell 15 In other plays Mee explores twentieth century American history and culture through the points of view of contemporary visual artists in bobrauschenbergamerica Robert Rauschenberg Hotel Cassiopeia Joseph Cornell soot and spit the musical James Castle and Under Construction Jason Rhoades and Norman Rockwell His comedies and romances include Summertime First Love True Love Big Love Wintertime Fetes de la Nuit A Perfect Wedding and Fire Island As source material Mee would use Greek tragedy Shakespeare Moliere Anton Chekhov Rene Magritte paintings Bollywood musicals and his own writing He is the only resident playwright of the theatre ensemble SITI Company for whom he wrote Orestes bobrauschenbergamerica Hotel Cassiopeia Under Construction and soot and spit the musical Mee was the Signature Theatre Playwright in Residence for the 2007 2008 season In 2008 Shakespeare and Renaissance scholar Stephen Greenblatt collaborated with Mee to write Cardenio It premiered at American Repertory Theater A R T in 2008 16 In 2014 Mee co wrote This Is Not A Theatre Company s Pool Play 17 Audiences sat at the edge of the pool with their feet in the water for an exploration of America s long joyful and complicated relationship with the swimming pool The production included synchronized swimming an existential boatman musical numbers and a snarky fish along with stories about segregated pools and a meditation on pollution Sarah Lucie of Show Business Weekly said The entirety of the play is well executed featuring a strong ensemble that has absolutely no fear of diving into whatever quirky material is presented to them Their playfulness is contagious ultimately creating an uplifting theatrical experience that leaves the audience joyous and refreshed and maybe a little wet Pool Play while undeniably light hearted manages to communicate some profound and political themes to those who choose to pay attention 18 Theatre is Easy wrote Pool Play is definitely worth the trip The entire ensemble showed moments of skill wit and brevity far beyond their years Erin B Mee does a superb job directing this young group of artists to create a cohesive look at our fascination with the water entertaining and engaging the audience along the way 19 In fall 2015 Mee co wrote Versailles 2015 a site specific play for a New York City apartment conceived and directed by Erin B Mee New York Theatre Review noted that Versailles 2015 is over far too quickly It is an hors d oeuvre plate of scenes that collectively have a message about elitism and the vanity of apathy Brief and poignant Versailles 2015 will linger in your mind long after you see it 20 Courtney Escoyne of Thoughts from a Ballet Nerd wrote Versailles 2015 is a meditation upon privilege It blurred the lines between audience and performer ignored entirely the idea of a fourth wall and managed to fit in some wonderfully crafted dialogue 21 Finally Stephen Kaplan of Theatre Is Easy said Delightful and provocative Amidst the countless atrocities that confront us every day at our core we are all struggling to find the naked honesty in our own lives Versailles 2015 allows us the time to contemplate this in its characters and in ourselves 22 Mee s play The Glory of The World 2015 about Thomas Merton a noted Trappist monk and activist was directed by Les Waters It opened at The Actor s Theatre of Louisville in the spring of that year It transferred to the Brooklyn Academy of Music in February 2016 Mee teaches playwriting at the Columbia University School of the Arts 23 Style and method of writing editOn Mee s website the re making project he says There is no such thing as an original play and that his plays are composed in the way that Max Ernst made his Fatagaga pieces toward the end of World War I texts have often been taken from or inspired by other texts 24 An interview with Mee about his work by Erin B Mee along with a manifesto and other material was published in TDR 46 3 T175 25 Use of the Internet editMee began using the internet as a textual source for composing his pieces in the early 1990s He first began making his own work freely available by posting three of his plays on Carnegie Mellon s humanities gopher ftp telnet English Server in the mid 1990s By 1996 with the help of his friend Tom Damrauer the re making project a web site with his full scripts was launched It contained an invitation for people to do freely whatever they want with them 24 He is the first and only playwright to make such a large body of theatre work available on the internet This was not viewed by Mee as a challenge to the current copyright law or a vehicle to raise issues of intellectual property It was done as a populist gesture towards his utopian vision of a free and democratic internet In 1996 he said I m attracted to the idea of things being owned in common It also represented Mee s Golden Rule of do unto my writing as I have done unto the writing of others 26 National Public Radio called Mee the Public Domain Playwright in 2000 and credited him with touching a raw cultural nerve by making his work freely available 27 Writer Jonathan Lethem credited Mee as one of the inspirations for his Promiscuous Project in which he made a selection of his stories available for filmmakers or dramatists to adapt at a dollar apiece 28 In an explanation about the re making project on his current website Mee says that his plays are protected by copyright if they are essentially or substantially performed as he has composed them He continues however to invite others to freely pillage his texts to make their own work without any attribution to him 24 Patronage editIn 1998 Mee s friend former chairman of Morgan Stanley and philanthropist Richard B Fisher and his wife Jeanne Donovan Fisher offered to provide Mee with enough money to support himself The rare arrangement imposed no stipulations or conditions upon Mee or his writing nor did it specify how long the relationship would last Although Richard B Fisher died in 2004 Jeanne Donovan Fisher continues to support Mee and his work The Fishers patronage has been hailed as one without parallel or precedent in American theatrical philanthropy 29 Sometime in 2013 concurrent with the launch of a redesigned website the language regarding patronage changed to the past tense Charles Mee s work has been made possible by the support of Richard B Fisher and Jeanne Donovan Fisher 30 It is now possible to directly support the project 31 Awards editAmong other awards Charles Mee is the recipient of a lifetime achievement award in drama from the American Academy of Arts and Letters two Obie Awards for Vienna Lusthaus 1986 and Big Love 2002 PEN Laura Pels Theater Award for a playwright in mid career and the Fisher Award given by the Brooklyn Academy of Music Selected books editLorenzo De Medici and the Renaissance HarperCollins Children s Books 1969 White Robe Black Robe G P Putnam 1972 Meeting at Potsdam New York M Evans amp Co 1975 ISBN 9780871311672 A Visit to Haldeman and Other States of Mind M Evans amp Co 1976 Seizure M Evans amp Co 1977 ISBN 9780871312549 The Ohio Gang M Evans amp Co 1980 The End of Order Versailles 1919 Dutton 1980 ISBN 9780525098102 The Marshall Plan Simon and Schuster 1984 Genius of the People HarperCollins 1988 Rembrandt s Portrait A Biography Simon amp Schuster 1990 Playing God Seven Fateful Moments When Great Men Met to Change the World Simon and Schuster 1993 History Plays Johns Hopkins University Press 1998 collection consisting of Vienna Lusthaus The War to End War The Investigation of the Murder in El Salvador Orestes The Trojan Women a Love Story Time to Burn A Nearly Normal Life Little Brown and Co 1999 ISBN 9780316558525 Plays edit Note Charles Mee s complete scripts are freely available on his web site the re making project Dates listed are provided by Scott T Cummings They do not reflect when the work was actually written Mee often writes the plays a year or more before they are produced 32 The play categories are Mee s own He also makes his unproduced undated plays available on the re making project 33 Solos The House of Cards originally produced under the title of Chiang Kai Chek premiered 1996 Life is a Dream originally produced under the title of My House is Collapsing Toward One Side premiered 1996 Salome premiered 2003 Duets First Love premiered 2001 Limonade Tous les Jours premiered 2002 The Trilogy Imperial Dreams I Iphigenia 2 0 premiered 2007 II Trojan Women A Love Story premiered 1994 III Orestes 2 0 premiered 1992 Other Tragedies and History Plays Agamemnon 2 0 premiered 1994 The Bacchae 2 1 premiered 1993 The Constitutional Convention A Sequel premiered 1996 Full Circle premiered 1998 Bedtime Stories originally produced under the title of The Imperialists at the Club Cave Canem premiered 1988 The Investigation originally produced under the title of The Investigation of the Murder in El Salvador premiered 1989 Time to Burn premiered 1997 True Love premiered 2001 The War to End War premiered 1993 Fragments Gone premiered 2007 Requiem for the Dead workshopped 2003 The Lives of the Artists bobrauschenbergamerica premiered 2001 Hotel Cassiopeia premiered 2006 Picasso s Masterpiece Self Portrait soot and spit Under Construction premiered 2009 Comedies and Romances Big Love play premiered 2000 Fetes de la Nuit premiered 2005 Fire Island premiered 2008 A Perfect Wedding premiered 2004 Paradise Park premiered 2008 Summertime premiered 2000 Wintertime premiered 2005 Cardenio written with Stephen Greenblatt premiered 2008 Dance Theatre Pieces American Document premiered 2010 Another Person Is a Foreign Country premiered 1991 Belle Epoque premiered 2004 Cafe le Monde Daily Life Everlasting Eterniday The Four Seasons Heaven on Earth workshopped 2009 The Life Of George Washington Memory Palace Night and Day Night Thyestes 2 0 premiered 2015 Day Daphnis and Chloe 2 0 Vienna Lusthaus premiered 1986 A Walk in the Park The Streets of New York The New World Order Coney Island Avenue premiered 2009 The Mail Order Bride reading 2004 Queens Boulevard premiered 2009 Utopia Parkway workshopped 2002 References editNotes Morrow Lance June 13 1977 The 60s Trip Time Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved July 25 2009 Marcus Greil Real Life Rock Top 10 see item 9 Archived 2006 09 20 at the Wayback Machine Slate September 23 2002 Retrieved July 27 2009 Garner Dwight A Patriotic and Paranoid Memoir Stared Nixon 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Materials Project Jonathan Lethem s website Archived from the original on August 3 2009 Retrieved July 26 2009 Schlueter Jennifer author 2007 Patronage and Playwriting Richard B and Jeanne Donovan Fisher s Support of Charles L Mee in Angels in the American Theater Patrons Patronage and Philanthropy edited by Robert Schanke Carbondale Southern Illinois University Press p 89 ISBN 978 0 8093 2747 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first has generic name help Charles Mee the re making project Charles Mee the re making project Support the Project Cummings 2006 pp 277 290 the plays Charles Mee s web site Retrieved July 28 2009 Bibliography Cummings Scott T 2006 Remaking American Theatre Charles Mee Anne Bogart and the SITI Company Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 81820 9 Mandell Jonathan September 2 2001 Falling In Falling Out Love s Cycle Of Rebirth The New York Times Retrieved July 26 2009 Mee Charles L October 24 2004 Shaped in Bits Drips and Quips Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 26 2006 Mee Erin B Fall 2002 Shattered and Fucked Up and Full of Wreckage The Words and Works of Charles L Mee TDR The Drama Review 46 3 83 104 doi 10 1162 105420402320351495 S2CID 57566834 Mee Erin B 2015 Charles Mee s Re Making of Greek Drama In Bousher Kathryn MacIntosh Fiona McConnell Justine Rankin Patrice eds The Oxford Handbook of Greek Drama in the Americas Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 oxfordhb 9780199661305 013 049 ISBN 9780199661305 Reilly Kara Summer 2005 A Collage Reality Re Made The Postmodern Dramaturgy of Charles L Mee American Drama 14 2 56 71 Schlueter Jennifer 2007 Patronage and Playwriting Richard B and Jeanne Donovan Fisher s Support of Charles Mee Angels in the American Theater Patrons Patronage and Philanthropy 88 103 Schlueter Jennifer Fall 2005 Staging Versailles Charles L Mee and the Re Presentation of History The Journal of American Drama and Theatre 17 3 5 77 Signature Theatre Getting to Know Mee Signature Edition 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