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Craig Lucas

Craig Lucas (born April 30, 1951) is an American playwright, screenwriter, theatre director, musical actor, and film director.

Craig Lucas
Lucas in 2019
Born (1951-04-30) April 30, 1951 (age 72)
Atlanta, Georgia, US
OccupationWriter, actor, playwright, director
GenrePlaywrighting, screenwriting

Biography Edit

Born on April 30, 1951, he was found abandoned in a car in Atlanta, Georgia. Lucas was adopted when he was eight months old by a conservative Pennsylvania couple. His father was an FBI agent; his mother was a painter. She was born Jewish but suppressed the identity, which Lucas relates in his storytelling.[1] He graduated in 1969 from Conestoga High School in Berwyn, Pennsylvania. In the 1960s and 1970s, Lucas became interested in the political left and discovered an attraction toward men. He is openly gay,[1] and recalls that his coming out made it possible for him to develop as a playwright and as a person.

In 1973, Lucas left Boston University with a Bachelor of Arts in theatre and creative writing. His mentor Anne Sexton urged him to move to New York City to become a playwright. He worked in many day jobs while performing in Broadway musicals including Shenandoah, On the Twentieth Century, Rex, and Sweeney Todd. Stephen Sondheim later told him he was a better writer than actor.[2]

Lucas met Norman René in 1979. Their first collaboration was Marry Me a Little in 1981. The two wrote a script incorporating songs that had been written for but discarded from Stephen Sondheim musicals, and René also directed. They followed this with the plays Missing Persons (1981) and Blue Window (1984); Three Postcards (1987), an original musical by Lucas and Craig Carnelia; and another play, Reckless (1983).[3] In 1990, they had their biggest commercial and critical success with Prelude to a Kiss. They also collaborated for the feature film Longtime Companion (1990), the 1992 film adaptation of Prelude to a Kiss with Alec Baldwin and Meg Ryan, and the 1995 film version of Reckless with Mia Farrow and Mary-Louise Parker.

Following his early work on romantic comedies, Lucas began to write more serious works about AIDS, including The Singing Forest (not to be confused with the film of the same name) and The Dying Gaul, the latter of which was made into a film that Lucas also directed. Lucas also wrote the book for the musical The Light in the Piazza, and directed the world premiere at the Intiman Theater in Seattle. The Lincoln Center production, directed by Bartlett Sher, garnered him a Tony Award nomination.

Lucas has also directed plays such as Loot. He directed Birds of America, a film starring Matthew Perry and Hilary Swank, in 2007.

Lucas's play Prayer for My Enemy premiered Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in December 2008. The production was directed by Lucas's frequent collaborator Bartlett Sher and featured Victoria Clark, Michele Pawk and Jonathan Groff.[4] The play ran from November 14 (previews) through December 21.

In June 2013, Melbourne's Regent Theatre hosted the world premiere (and Broadway try-out) of King Kong,[5] for which Lucas has provided the book with a score by Marius de Vries.[6][7] As of 2014, Lucas is no longer involved with this musical.[8]

Amélie, a musical based on the award-winning film of 2001, premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Berkeley, California) In September 2015, with a book by Lucas, music by Daniel Messé (of Hem), lyrics by Nathan Tysen and Messé, and directed by Pam MacKinnon.[9] The production had its pre-Broadway engagement at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. It transferred to Broadway, starting previews on March 9, 2017 and closing on May 21, 2017, after 27 previews and 56 regular performances.

Awards Edit

In 2001 Lucas received an Obie Award for his direction of Harry Kondoleon's Saved or Destroyed at the Rattlestick Theater. He won the 2003 New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay for The Secret Lives of Dentists. His Small Tragedy was awarded an Obie as Best American Play in 2004. Lucas's other awards include the Excellence in Literature Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters; the PEN/Laura Pels Theater Award; and Outer Critics Circle, L.A. Drama Critics Circle, Drama-Logue and Lambda Literary Awards.

Fellowships include those from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundations, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Pew Charitable Trusts.

He has received the Tony Award nomination for the books of: An American in Paris (2015), Light in the Piazza (2005), Prelude to a Kiss, and Paradise Square (2022). He was nominated for the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Prelude to a Kiss.

Works Edit

Broadway Edit

As an actor Edit

As a playwright Edit

Off-Broadway Edit

  • Missing Persons (1981), revised (1995) – two-act play – produced Off-Off-Broadway, at Production Company
  • Alec Wilder: Clues to a Life (adapted from Alec Wilder's Letters I Never Mailed) (1982) – two-act play
  • Reckless (1983), revised (1988) – two-act play
  • Blue Window (1984) – one-act play
  • Credo (1995)
  • The Dying Gaul (1998) – play
  • Stranger (2000) – play (Vineyard Theatre)
  • This Thing of Darkness (2002) – play – (with David Schulner)
  • Small Tragedy (2004) – play
  • Miss Julie adaptation originally written by August Strindberg (2005), at the Rattlesticks Playwrights Theater
  • I Was Most Alive With You (2018) - Playwrights Horizons
  • Days of Wine and Roses (2023) - Atlantic Theatre Company

Regional Edit

Films Edit

Opera Edit

  • Two Boys 2011 – Libretto
  • Orpheus in Love 1993 – Lyrics[10]

Miscellaneous Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Gener, Randy (November 23, 2011). . Culture of One World (originally commissioned for Applause). Archived from the original on October 28, 2013. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  2. ^ Esther, John (2005). "The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide". Gay & Lesbian Review. Boston, Massachusetts: Gay & Lesbian Review, Inc. ISSN 1532-1118.
  3. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Mary-Louise Parker Escapes Through a Window in Broadway's 'Reckless' Sept. 23" Playbill, September 23, 2004
  4. ^ Jones, Kenneth (December 9, 2008). "Craig Lucas 'Prayer for My Enemy', With Tony Winners Pawk and Clark, Opens in NYC". playbill.com.
  5. ^ . kingkongliveonstage.com. Archived from the original on July 3, 2012. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  6. ^ Trueman, Matt (October 20, 2011). "King Kong musical to open in Melbourne before hitting New York". London: guardian.co.uk. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  7. ^ "King Kong". visitvictoria.com. Retrieved May 31, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Hetrick, Adam. " King Kong Revamped for U.S. Premiere as Original Creative Team Departs" Playbill, September 5, 2014
  9. ^ "The Verdict: Critics Review Samantha Barks in 'Amélie' Musical" Playbill, September 14, 2015
  10. ^ Holland, Bernard (December 16, 1992). "Review/Theater: Orpheus in Love; Orpheus as Mediator Between 2 Worlds, But Just Which 2?". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Boehm, Mike (January 31, 2000). "Having Faith in the Play". Los Angeles Times.

Sources Edit

  • at Playbill Online
  • from the Intiman Theatre website
  • at the Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Queer Culture.
  • Cast Out: Queer Lives in Theater (U. Michigan Press, edited by Robin Bernstein) contains Lucas's essay "Making a Fresh Start."

External links Edit

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Craig Lucas born April 30 1951 is an American playwright screenwriter theatre director musical actor and film director Craig LucasLucas in 2019Born 1951 04 30 April 30 1951 age 72 Atlanta Georgia USOccupationWriter actor playwright directorGenrePlaywrighting screenwriting Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Works 3 1 Broadway 3 1 1 As an actor 3 1 2 As a playwright 3 2 Off Broadway 3 3 Regional 3 4 Films 3 5 Opera 3 6 Miscellaneous 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksBiography EditBorn on April 30 1951 he was found abandoned in a car in Atlanta Georgia Lucas was adopted when he was eight months old by a conservative Pennsylvania couple His father was an FBI agent his mother was a painter She was born Jewish but suppressed the identity which Lucas relates in his storytelling 1 He graduated in 1969 from Conestoga High School in Berwyn Pennsylvania In the 1960s and 1970s Lucas became interested in the political left and discovered an attraction toward men He is openly gay 1 and recalls that his coming out made it possible for him to develop as a playwright and as a person In 1973 Lucas left Boston University with a Bachelor of Arts in theatre and creative writing His mentor Anne Sexton urged him to move to New York City to become a playwright He worked in many day jobs while performing in Broadway musicals including Shenandoah On the Twentieth Century Rex and Sweeney Todd Stephen Sondheim later told him he was a better writer than actor 2 Lucas met Norman Rene in 1979 Their first collaboration was Marry Me a Little in 1981 The two wrote a script incorporating songs that had been written for but discarded from Stephen Sondheim musicals and Rene also directed They followed this with the plays Missing Persons 1981 and Blue Window 1984 Three Postcards 1987 an original musical by Lucas and Craig Carnelia and another play Reckless 1983 3 In 1990 they had their biggest commercial and critical success with Prelude to a Kiss They also collaborated for the feature film Longtime Companion 1990 the 1992 film adaptation of Prelude to a Kiss with Alec Baldwin and Meg Ryan and the 1995 film version of Reckless with Mia Farrow and Mary Louise Parker Following his early work on romantic comedies Lucas began to write more serious works about AIDS including The Singing Forest not to be confused with the film of the same name and The Dying Gaul the latter of which was made into a film that Lucas also directed Lucas also wrote the book for the musical The Light in the Piazza and directed the world premiere at the Intiman Theater in Seattle The Lincoln Center production directed by Bartlett Sher garnered him a Tony Award nomination Lucas has also directed plays such as Loot He directed Birds of America a film starring Matthew Perry and Hilary Swank in 2007 Lucas s play Prayer for My Enemy premiered Off Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in December 2008 The production was directed by Lucas s frequent collaborator Bartlett Sher and featured Victoria Clark Michele Pawk and Jonathan Groff 4 The play ran from November 14 previews through December 21 In June 2013 Melbourne s Regent Theatre hosted the world premiere and Broadway try out of King Kong 5 for which Lucas has provided the book with a score by Marius de Vries 6 7 As of 2014 Lucas is no longer involved with this musical 8 Amelie a musical based on the award winning film of 2001 premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre Berkeley California In September 2015 with a book by Lucas music by Daniel Messe of Hem lyrics by Nathan Tysen and Messe and directed by Pam MacKinnon 9 The production had its pre Broadway engagement at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles It transferred to Broadway starting previews on March 9 2017 and closing on May 21 2017 after 27 previews and 56 regular performances Awards EditIn 2001 Lucas received an Obie Award for his direction of Harry Kondoleon s Saved or Destroyed at the Rattlestick Theater He won the 2003 New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay for The Secret Lives of Dentists His Small Tragedy was awarded an Obie as Best American Play in 2004 Lucas s other awards include the Excellence in Literature Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters the PEN Laura Pels Theater Award and Outer Critics Circle L A Drama Critics Circle Drama Logue and Lambda Literary Awards Fellowships include those from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundations the National Endowment for the Arts and the Pew Charitable Trusts He has received the Tony Award nomination for the books of An American in Paris 2015 Light in the Piazza 2005 Prelude to a Kiss and Paradise Square 2022 He was nominated for the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Prelude to a Kiss Works EditBroadway Edit As an actor Edit Shenandoah 1975 musical actor Rex 1976 musical actor On the Twentieth Century 1978 musical actor Sweeney Todd 1979 musical actorAs a playwright Edit Prelude to a Kiss 1990 play Tony Award Nomination for Best Play Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding New Play God s Heart 1997 play Reckless 2004 play The Light in the Piazza 2005 musical bookwriter Tony Nomination for Best Book of a Musical Prelude to a Kiss 2007 revival of a play An American in Paris 2014 musical bookwriter Amelie 2015 musical bookwriter Paradise Square 2022 musical bookwriter with Christina Anderson Marcus Gardley and Larry Kirwan Tony Nomination for Best Book of a MusicalOff Broadway Edit Missing Persons 1981 revised 1995 two act play produced Off Off Broadway at Production Company Alec Wilder Clues to a Life adapted from Alec Wilder sLetters I Never Mailed 1982 two act play Reckless 1983 revised 1988 two act play Blue Window 1984 one act play Credo 1995 The Dying Gaul 1998 play Stranger 2000 play Vineyard Theatre This Thing of Darkness 2002 play with David Schulner Small Tragedy 2004 play Miss Julie adaptation originally written by August Strindberg 2005 at the Rattlesticks Playwrights Theater I Was Most Alive With You 2018 Playwrights Horizons Days of Wine and Roses 2023 Atlantic Theatre CompanyRegional Edit Blue Window 1984 play George and Elizabeth Marton Award for Best New Play of 1984 Three Postcards 1987 musical Premiered at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa California Marry Me A Little 1988 musical revue Songs by Stephen Sondheim conceived and developed by Craig Lucas and Norman Rene Prelude to a Kiss 1988 play Commissioned and premiered by South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa California God s Heart 1995 play produced at Trinity Repertory Company The Singing Forest 2004 play Premiered at the Intiman Theatre in Seattle Washington Prayer for My Enemy 2007 play Premiered at the Intiman Theatre in Seattle Washington Films Edit Longtime Companion 1990 screenwriter Prelude to a Kiss 1992 screenwriter Reckless 1995 screenwriter The Secret Lives of Dentists 2002 screenwriter The Dying Gaul 2005 screenwriter director Birds of America 2008 directorOpera Edit Two Boys 2011 Libretto Orpheus in Love 1993 Lyrics 10 Miscellaneous Edit Savage Light a play with David Schulner that was supposed to premiere at the Humana Festival of New American Plays was deemed too sexually explicit to stage 11 References Edit a b Gener Randy November 23 2011 Rachel in Wonderland Interview with playwright Craig Lucas on Reckless as a hallucinatory Christmas fable Culture of One World originally commissioned for Applause Archived from the original on October 28 2013 Retrieved August 21 2012 Esther John 2005 The Gay amp Lesbian Review Worldwide Gay amp Lesbian Review Boston Massachusetts Gay amp Lesbian Review Inc ISSN 1532 1118 Jones Kenneth Mary Louise Parker Escapes Through a Window in Broadway s Reckless Sept 23 Playbill September 23 2004 Jones Kenneth December 9 2008 Craig Lucas Prayer for My Enemy With Tony Winners Pawk and Clark Opens in NYC playbill com King Kong Craig Lucas kingkongliveonstage com Archived from the original on July 3 2012 Retrieved May 31 2012 Trueman Matt October 20 2011 King Kong musical to open in Melbourne before hitting New York London guardian co uk Retrieved May 31 2012 King Kong visitvictoria com Retrieved May 31 2012 permanent dead link Hetrick Adam King Kong Revamped for U S Premiere as Original Creative Team Departs Playbill September 5 2014 The Verdict Critics Review Samantha Barks in Amelie Musical Playbill September 14 2015 Holland Bernard December 16 1992 Review Theater Orpheus in Love Orpheus as Mediator Between 2 Worlds But Just Which 2 The New York Times Boehm Mike January 31 2000 Having Faith in the Play Los Angeles Times Sources EditBiography at Playbill Online Biography from the Intiman Theatre website Biography at the Encyclopedia of Gay Lesbian Transgender and Queer Culture Cast Out Queer Lives in Theater U Michigan Press edited by Robin Bernstein contains Lucas s essay Making a Fresh Start External links EditPlaywrights Horizon Craig Lucas at IMDb Craig Lucas at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Craig Lucas at the Internet Off Broadway Database Craig Lucas Downstage Center interview 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