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Elizabeth Swados

Elizabeth Swados (February 5, 1951 – January 5, 2016) was an American writer, composer, musician, and theatre director. Swados received Tony Award nominations for Best Musical, Best Direction of a Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Choreography.[1] She was nominated for Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Director of a Musical, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Music, and won an Obie Award for her direction of Runaways in 1978.[2] In 1980, the Hobart and William Smith Colleges awarded her an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters.[3]

Elizabeth Swados
Swados rehearsing in New York City, 1978
Background information
Born(1951-02-05)February 5, 1951
Buffalo, New York, United States
DiedJanuary 5, 2016(2016-01-05) (aged 64)
Occupation(s)Writer, composer, musician, theatre director

Life

Swados was born February 5, 1951, in Buffalo, New York.[4] Swados' autobiography, The Four of Us, A Family Memoir, was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1991.[5]

Her father, Robert O. Swados, was a successful attorney who helped Seymour H. Knox III establish the National Hockey League Buffalo Sabres.[6] His autobiography, Counsel in the Crease: A Big League Player in the Hockey Wars, was published by Prometheus Books in 2005.[7] Her mother, an actress and poet, struggled with depression. Her older brother and only sibling, Lincoln, had schizophrenia. Swados' mother committed suicide in 1974 and Lincoln died in 1989.[8] Swados also had depression, which she discussed in her book, My Depression: A Picture Book, which was published by Seven Stories Press in 2014.

Swados died from complications following surgery for esophageal cancer on January 5, 2016.[9] She was 64.

Career

Swados studied music and creative writing at Bennington College in Vermont, receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1973. While at Bennington, she was introduced by professor Franz Marijnen to Ellen Stewart and became involved with Stewart's La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New York City.

Working with Ellen Stewart and Andrei Serban, and with Peter Brook, Swados worked to develop a new sensory language of sound, rhythm, and movement that transcended traditional verbal speech.[10] Swados' musical compositions for Fragments of a Greek Trilogy (Medea, Electra, and Trojan Women) during the early 1970s at La MaMa and for Peter Brook's Conference of the Birds in the later 1970s laid the groundwork for musical innovation in both American and international theatre.

She was profiled by filmmaker Linda Feferman in the 1977 short documentary The Girl with the Incredible Feeling, a title drawn from a 1975 children's book which she wrote and illustrated. The documentary blends performance footage, home movies, testimonial, and an animated dramatization of the title book, narrated by actor Kenneth McMillan, with her illustrations animated by Carol Ehrlich.[11]

Although many of Swados' works were musicals, her work drew from folk and world music rather than exclusively from musical theatre. Much of her work dealt with issues such as racism, murder, and mental illness.

Her first Broadway success, Runaways, was intended to be a community service piece with a short run. However, after appearing at The Public Theater,[2] the show transferred to Broadway in May 1978.[1] Swados' first musical with Garry Trudeau, Doonesbury, opened on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre in November 1983.[12] In 1984, Swados composed the music for Garry Trudeau's satirical musical Rap Master Ronnie.[9] In 1985, Swados' musical The Beautiful Lady, concerning the life and works of six Russian poets who lived, composed and performed in St. Petersburg at the time of the Revolution, won the first Helen Hayes "Best New Play" award. Swados also composed music for film (Four Friends, 1981[13]) and television (Seize the Day, 1987[14]), and performed live at Carnegie Hall.[15]

Swados made guest appearances on eleven soap operas, four on ABC Daytime (Loving, All My Children, One Life to Live, and General Hospital), three on NBC Daytime (Days of Our Lives, Another World, and Santa Barbara) and four on CBS Daytime (The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful, As the World Turns, and Guiding Light).

She published three novels, three non-fiction books, and nine children's books. Her later books included My Depression: A Picture Book, Sidney's Animal Rescue, and At Play: Teaching Teenagers Theater. My Depression: A Picture Book (2005), was made into an animated short film that was an official selection of the Tribeca Film Festival in 2014.[16] The film includes voices by Sigourney Weaver and Steve Buscemi.[17] In June 2016, Swados' final novel, Walking The Dog, was posthumously published by The Feminist Press. The narrative follows a former child prodigy painter and rich-girl kleptomaniac as she struggles to reintegrate into society following a botched heist which left her incarcerated for two decades.[18]

Swados was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Ford Fellowship, a Covenant Foundation Grant, an International PEN Citation, a Cine Award, and a Mira Award, among others.[15] She taught in the drama department at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts[19] and at The New School's Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts as a visiting artist. Her articles were published in The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, Vogue, O, and numerous other publications.[15]

Shortly after Swados' death in 2016, the actress Diane Lane honored her by establishing a grant for arts educators.[20] The two had a personal connection that dated back to the 1970s. Swados provided the music for Lane's acting debut in Andrei Serban's 1972 production of Medea, and collaborated with the actress again on Runaways.[20]

Runaways was revived in July 2016, after Swados' death, by the New York City Center as a part of its Encores! Off-Center season, a series that explores rarely-revived Off Broadway shows.[21]

In 2020 Ghostlight Records released an album by the name of The Liz Swados Project featuring many of her alt-musical singer/composer heirs to honour her music.[22]

Selected works

  • Shekhina (1971; La MaMa; written by Leon Katz, directed by Rina Yerushalmi, music by Swados)[23]
  • La Celestina, Or, the Spanish Bawd (1971; La MaMa; adapted and directed by Steve Abrams, music by Swados)[24]
  • Medea (1972; La MaMa; conceived and directed by Andrei Serban, music by Swados)[25]
  • Fragments of a Trilogy/Trilogy/Trojan Women (1974; La MaMa; directed by Serban, music by Swados)[26]
  • Crow (1974; La MaMa; based on Ted Hughes' poems; composed, conceived, and directed by Serban and Swados; performed by Earle Gister's drama students from Carnegie Mellon University)[27]
  • Jilsa (1974; La MaMa; written by Oh Tae-Suk, directed by Duk-Hyung Yoo, music by Swados)[28]
  • The Good Woman of Setzuan (1975; La MaMa; adapted from Bertolt Brecht; directed by Serban, music by Swados)[29]
  • Jumpin's Salty (1975; Westbeth Playwrights Feminist Collective; music by Swados, lyrics by Eve Merriman)
  • Nightclub Cantata (1977; Village Gate; based on texts by Sylvia Plath, Pablo Neruda, and other poets)[9]
  • Runaways (1978; Obie Award)
  • Dispatches, a Rock & Roll War (1979)
  • As You Like It (1980; La MaMa; written by William Shakespeare; directed by Serban, music by Swados)[30]
  • Alice in Concert (1980)
  • The Haggadah, a Passover Cantata (1980)[9]
  • The Three Travels of Aladin with the Magic Lamp (1982; La MaMa; conceived and directed by Francoise Grund, music by Swados)[31]
  • Enter Life (1982; animated film; directed by Faith Hubley, music by Swados)
  • Lullabye and Goodnight (1982)
  • Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy (1983; music by Swados, lyrics by Garry Trudeau)
  • The Killing Floor (1984; television film)
  • Rap Master Ronnie (1984; music by Swados, lyrics by Garry Trudeau)
  • Jerusalem (1983/1984; La MaMa; poetry by Yehuda Amichai; composed and adapted by Swados)[9][32][33]
  • Mythos Oedipus (1985; La MaMa; directed by Ellen Stewart, music by Swados)[34]
  • Religious Revelry - Esther: A Vaudeville Megillah (1988; Mosaic Theatre at the 92nd Street Y; narration based on Elie Wiesel's Purim lecture "Beauty and Commitment"; written, composed, and directed by Swados)[35]
  • The Red Sneaks (1989)
  • Jonah (1990)
  • Groundhog (1992)
  • Conscience and Courage Cantata (1994)
  • Jabu (2005)
  • The Beauty Inside (2005)
  • Missionaries in Concert (2005)
  • Mental Missiles (2006)
  • Spider Opera (2006)
  • Kaspar Hauser: A Foundling's Opera (2009; Flea Theater)[9]
  • The Great Divorce (2007)
  • Books Cook (2010; Atlantic Theater Company; conceived, composed, and directed by Swados)[9]
  • Resilient Souls (2010)[9]
  • Occupy Olympus (2013)
  • *mark (2014)
  • My Depression (The Up and Down and Up of It) (2014; animated film)
  • The Nomad (2015)
  • The Golem (2015)

Selected bibliography

  • Swados. Listening Out Loud: Becoming a Composer. New York: Harper & Row, 1988. ISBN 9780060159924
  • Swados. The Four of Us: The Story of a Family. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1991. ISBN 9780374152192[5]
  • Swados and Joe Cepeda. Hey You! C'mere!: A Poetry Slam. New York: Arthur A. Levine Books, 2002. ISBN 9780439092579
  • Swados and Anne Wilson. The Animal Rescue Store. New York: Arthur A. Levine Books, 2005. ISBN 9780439554763[36]
  • Swados. My Depression: A Picture Book. New York: Hyperion, 2005. ISBN 9781401307899
  • Swados. Walking the Dog. New York: The Feminist Press, 2016. ISBN 9781558619210

References

  1. ^ a b "'Runaways' Broadway" Playbillvault.com. Accessed January 6, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Runaways 2007-10-24 at the Wayback Machine Internet Off-Broadway Database. Accessed January 6, 2016.
  3. ^ "Honorary Degree Recipients 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine." Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Retrieved 2016-07-03.
  4. ^ Grattan, Virginia L. (1993). American Women Songwriters: A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Press. ISBN 9780313285103.
  5. ^ a b Kirkus Review. 'The Four of Us'. KirkusReviews.com, May 20, 2010 (online), August 1, 1991 (review issue). Accessed January 6, 2016.
  6. ^ The Sports Network (November 23, 2012). "Sabres founder Swados dies." Retrieved from Fox News website, July 3, 2016.
  7. ^ Synopsis/review of Counsel in the Crease, Barnes and Noble.
  8. ^ Simon, Jeff. "Reliving One Family's Unhappiness Elizabeth Swados' Memoir, An Unsparing Horror Story" 2016-04-25 at the Wayback Machine Buffalo News, September 18, 1991.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Grimes, William (January 5, 2016). "Elizabeth Swados, Creator of Socially Conscious Musicals, Is Dead at 64". The New York Times.
  10. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Individual: Elizabeth Swados". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  11. ^ "Elizabeth Swados: The Girl with the Incredible Feeling". 1977.
  12. ^ Rich, Frank (November 22, 1983). "Stage. 'Doonesbury'". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "Swados Overview" TCM.com, accessed January 6, 2016.
  14. ^ Seize the Day TCM.com, accessed January 6, 2016.
  15. ^ a b c "Elizabeth A. Swados." Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2016. Accessed via Biography in Context database, July 3, 2016.
  16. ^ Gordon, David (January 5, 2016). "Elizabeth Swados, Downtown Theater Icon and Creator of Broadway's 'Runaways', Has Died" TheaterMania.com.
  17. ^ My Depression: The Up and Down of IT 2016-07-27 at the Wayback Machine HBO.com, accessed January 7, 2016.
  18. ^ . The Feminist Press. Archived from the original on 2016-03-01. Retrieved 2016-02-17.
  19. ^ Green, Allyson (January 7, 2016). "Remembering Liz Swados." New York University Tisch School of the Arts. Retrieved 2016-07-03.
  20. ^ a b Chow, Andrew R. (February 17, 2016). "Diane Lane to Honor Elizabeth Swados With a Grant for Arts Educators". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-02-17. Print version appeared February 18, 2016, titled "Grants From Diane Lane Will Honor Swados".
  21. ^ Paulson, Michael (January 6, 2016). "'Runaways' to Be Revived This Summer". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-02-17.
  22. ^ Weinert-Kendt, Rob (2020-07-16). "Liz Swados's Legacy: The Revolution Will Be Vocalized". AMERICAN THEATRE. Retrieved 2022-01-10.
  23. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Shekhina' (1971)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  24. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'La Celestina, Or, The Spanish Bawd' (1971)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  25. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Medea' (1972a)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  26. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Trilogy' (1974)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  27. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Crow' (1974)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  28. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Jilsa' (1974)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  29. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Good Woman of Setzuan, The' (1975)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  30. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'As You Like It' (1980)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  31. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: '3 Travels of Aladin with the Magic Lamp, The' (1982)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  32. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Jerusalem' (1983)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  33. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Jerusalem' (1984)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  34. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Mythos Oedipus' (1985)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  35. ^ Gussow, Mel (February 24, 1988). "Stage: 'Esther: A Vaudeville Megillah'". The New York Times.
  36. ^ Children's Book Review: THE ANIMAL RESCUE STORE by Elizabeth Swados, author, Anne Wilson, illustrator. Scholastic/Levine $16.95 (48p). ISBN 978-0-439-55476-3

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Elizabeth Swados February 5 1951 January 5 2016 was an American writer composer musician and theatre director Swados received Tony Award nominations for Best Musical Best Direction of a Musical Best Book of a Musical Best Original Score and Best Choreography 1 She was nominated for Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Director of a Musical Outstanding Lyrics and Outstanding Music and won an Obie Award for her direction of Runaways in 1978 2 In 1980 the Hobart and William Smith Colleges awarded her an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters 3 Elizabeth SwadosSwados rehearsing in New York City 1978Background informationBorn 1951 02 05 February 5 1951Buffalo New York United StatesDiedJanuary 5 2016 2016 01 05 aged 64 Occupation s Writer composer musician theatre director Contents 1 Life 2 Career 3 Selected works 4 Selected bibliography 5 References 6 External linksLife EditSwados was born February 5 1951 in Buffalo New York 4 Swados autobiography The Four of Us A Family Memoir was published by Farrar Straus and Giroux in 1991 5 Her father Robert O Swados was a successful attorney who helped Seymour H Knox III establish the National Hockey League Buffalo Sabres 6 His autobiography Counsel in the Crease A Big League Player in the Hockey Wars was published by Prometheus Books in 2005 7 Her mother an actress and poet struggled with depression Her older brother and only sibling Lincoln had schizophrenia Swados mother committed suicide in 1974 and Lincoln died in 1989 8 Swados also had depression which she discussed in her book My Depression A Picture Book which was published by Seven Stories Press in 2014 Swados died from complications following surgery for esophageal cancer on January 5 2016 9 She was 64 Career EditSwados studied music and creative writing at Bennington College in Vermont receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1973 While at Bennington she was introduced by professor Franz Marijnen to Ellen Stewart and became involved with Stewart s La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New York City Working with Ellen Stewart and Andrei Serban and with Peter Brook Swados worked to develop a new sensory language of sound rhythm and movement that transcended traditional verbal speech 10 Swados musical compositions for Fragments of a Greek Trilogy Medea Electra and Trojan Women during the early 1970s at La MaMa and for Peter Brook s Conference of the Birds in the later 1970s laid the groundwork for musical innovation in both American and international theatre She was profiled by filmmaker Linda Feferman in the 1977 short documentary The Girl with the Incredible Feeling a title drawn from a 1975 children s book which she wrote and illustrated The documentary blends performance footage home movies testimonial and an animated dramatization of the title book narrated by actor Kenneth McMillan with her illustrations animated by Carol Ehrlich 11 Although many of Swados works were musicals her work drew from folk and world music rather than exclusively from musical theatre Much of her work dealt with issues such as racism murder and mental illness Her first Broadway success Runaways was intended to be a community service piece with a short run However after appearing at The Public Theater 2 the show transferred to Broadway in May 1978 1 Swados first musical with Garry Trudeau Doonesbury opened on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre in November 1983 12 In 1984 Swados composed the music for Garry Trudeau s satirical musical Rap Master Ronnie 9 In 1985 Swados musical The Beautiful Lady concerning the life and works of six Russian poets who lived composed and performed in St Petersburg at the time of the Revolution won the first Helen Hayes Best New Play award Swados also composed music for film Four Friends 1981 13 and television Seize the Day 1987 14 and performed live at Carnegie Hall 15 Swados made guest appearances on eleven soap operas four on ABC Daytime Loving All My Children One Life to Live and General Hospital three on NBC Daytime Days of Our Lives Another World and Santa Barbara and four on CBS Daytime The Young and the Restless The Bold and the Beautiful As the World Turns and Guiding Light She published three novels three non fiction books and nine children s books Her later books included My Depression A Picture Book Sidney s Animal Rescue and At Play Teaching Teenagers Theater My Depression A Picture Book 2005 was made into an animated short film that was an official selection of the Tribeca Film Festival in 2014 16 The film includes voices by Sigourney Weaver and Steve Buscemi 17 In June 2016 Swados final novel Walking The Dog was posthumously published by The Feminist Press The narrative follows a former child prodigy painter and rich girl kleptomaniac as she struggles to reintegrate into society following a botched heist which left her incarcerated for two decades 18 Swados was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship a Ford Fellowship a Covenant Foundation Grant an International PEN Citation a Cine Award and a Mira Award among others 15 She taught in the drama department at New York University s Tisch School of the Arts 19 and at The New School s Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts as a visiting artist Her articles were published in The New York Times The New York Times Magazine Vogue O and numerous other publications 15 Shortly after Swados death in 2016 the actress Diane Lane honored her by establishing a grant for arts educators 20 The two had a personal connection that dated back to the 1970s Swados provided the music for Lane s acting debut in Andrei Serban s 1972 production of Medea and collaborated with the actress again on Runaways 20 Runaways was revived in July 2016 after Swados death by the New York City Center as a part of its Encores Off Center season a series that explores rarely revived Off Broadway shows 21 In 2020 Ghostlight Records released an album by the name of The Liz Swados Project featuring many of her alt musical singer composer heirs to honour her music 22 Selected works EditShekhina 1971 La MaMa written by Leon Katz directed by Rina Yerushalmi music by Swados 23 La Celestina Or the Spanish Bawd 1971 La MaMa adapted and directed by Steve Abrams music by Swados 24 Medea 1972 La MaMa conceived and directed by Andrei Serban music by Swados 25 Fragments of a Trilogy Trilogy Trojan Women 1974 La MaMa directed by Serban music by Swados 26 Crow 1974 La MaMa based on Ted Hughes poems composed conceived and directed by Serban and Swados performed by Earle Gister s drama students from Carnegie Mellon University 27 Jilsa 1974 La MaMa written by Oh Tae Suk directed by Duk Hyung Yoo music by Swados 28 The Good Woman of Setzuan 1975 La MaMa adapted from Bertolt Brecht directed by Serban music by Swados 29 Jumpin s Salty 1975 Westbeth Playwrights Feminist Collective music by Swados lyrics by Eve Merriman Nightclub Cantata 1977 Village Gate based on texts by Sylvia Plath Pablo Neruda and other poets 9 Runaways 1978 Obie Award Dispatches a Rock amp Roll War 1979 As You Like It 1980 La MaMa written by William Shakespeare directed by Serban music by Swados 30 Alice in Concert 1980 The Haggadah a Passover Cantata 1980 9 The Three Travels of Aladin with the Magic Lamp 1982 La MaMa conceived and directed by Francoise Grund music by Swados 31 Enter Life 1982 animated film directed by Faith Hubley music by Swados Lullabye and Goodnight 1982 Doonesbury A Musical Comedy 1983 music by Swados lyrics by Garry Trudeau The Killing Floor 1984 television film Rap Master Ronnie 1984 music by Swados lyrics by Garry Trudeau Jerusalem 1983 1984 La MaMa poetry by Yehuda Amichai composed and adapted by Swados 9 32 33 Mythos Oedipus 1985 La MaMa directed by Ellen Stewart music by Swados 34 Religious Revelry Esther A Vaudeville Megillah 1988 Mosaic Theatre at the 92nd Street Y narration based on Elie Wiesel s Purim lecture Beauty and Commitment written composed and directed by Swados 35 The Red Sneaks 1989 Jonah 1990 Groundhog 1992 Conscience and Courage Cantata 1994 Jabu 2005 The Beauty Inside 2005 Missionaries in Concert 2005 Mental Missiles 2006 Spider Opera 2006 Kaspar Hauser A Foundling s Opera 2009 Flea Theater 9 The Great Divorce 2007 Books Cook 2010 Atlantic Theater Company conceived composed and directed by Swados 9 Resilient Souls 2010 9 Occupy Olympus 2013 mark 2014 My Depression The Up and Down and Up of It 2014 animated film The Nomad 2015 The Golem 2015 Selected bibliography EditSwados Listening Out Loud Becoming a Composer New York Harper amp Row 1988 ISBN 9780060159924 Swados The Four of Us The Story of a Family New York Farrar Straus and Giroux 1991 ISBN 9780374152192 5 Swados and Joe Cepeda Hey You C mere A Poetry Slam New York Arthur A Levine Books 2002 ISBN 9780439092579 Swados and Anne Wilson The Animal Rescue Store New York Arthur A Levine Books 2005 ISBN 9780439554763 36 Swados My Depression A Picture Book New York Hyperion 2005 ISBN 9781401307899 Swados Walking the Dog New York The Feminist Press 2016 ISBN 9781558619210References Edit a b Runaways Broadway Playbillvault com Accessed January 6 2016 a b Runaways Archived 2007 10 24 at the Wayback Machine Internet Off Broadway Database Accessed January 6 2016 Honorary Degree Recipients Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Hobart and William Smith Colleges Retrieved 2016 07 03 Grattan Virginia L 1993 American Women Songwriters A Biographical Dictionary Greenwood Press ISBN 9780313285103 a b Kirkus Review The Four of Us KirkusReviews com May 20 2010 online August 1 1991 review issue Accessed January 6 2016 The Sports Network November 23 2012 Sabres founder Swados dies Retrieved from Fox News website July 3 2016 Synopsis review of Counsel in the Crease Barnes and Noble Simon Jeff Reliving One Family s Unhappiness Elizabeth Swados Memoir An Unsparing Horror Story Archived 2016 04 25 at the Wayback Machine Buffalo News September 18 1991 a b c d e f g h Grimes William January 5 2016 Elizabeth Swados Creator of Socially Conscious Musicals Is Dead at 64 The New York Times La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Individual Elizabeth Swados Retrieved March 20 2018 Elizabeth Swados The Girl with the Incredible Feeling 1977 Rich Frank November 22 1983 Stage Doonesbury The New York Times Swados Overview TCM com accessed January 6 2016 Seize the Day TCM com accessed January 6 2016 a b c Elizabeth A Swados Contemporary Authors Online Detroit Gale 2016 Accessed via Biography in Context database July 3 2016 Gordon David January 5 2016 Elizabeth Swados Downtown Theater Icon and Creator of Broadway s Runaways Has Died TheaterMania com My Depression The Up and Down of IT Archived 2016 07 27 at the Wayback Machine HBO com accessed January 7 2016 Walking the Dog The Feminist Press Archived from the original on 2016 03 01 Retrieved 2016 02 17 Green Allyson January 7 2016 Remembering Liz Swados New York University Tisch School of the Arts Retrieved 2016 07 03 a b Chow Andrew R February 17 2016 Diane Lane to Honor Elizabeth Swados With a Grant for Arts Educators The New York Times Retrieved 2016 02 17 Print version appeared February 18 2016 titled Grants From Diane Lane Will Honor Swados Paulson Michael January 6 2016 Runaways to Be Revived This Summer The New York Times Retrieved 2016 02 17 Weinert Kendt Rob 2020 07 16 Liz Swados s Legacy The Revolution Will Be Vocalized AMERICAN THEATRE Retrieved 2022 01 10 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Shekhina 1971 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production La Celestina Or The Spanish Bawd 1971 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Medea 1972a Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Trilogy 1974 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Crow 1974 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Jilsa 1974 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Good Woman of Setzuan The 1975 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production As You Like It 1980 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production 3 Travels of Aladin with the Magic Lamp The 1982 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Jerusalem 1983 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Jerusalem 1984 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Mythos Oedipus 1985 Retrieved March 20 2018 Gussow Mel February 24 1988 Stage Esther A Vaudeville Megillah The New York Times Children s Book Review THE ANIMAL RESCUE STORE by Elizabeth Swados author Anne Wilson illustrator Scholastic Levine 16 95 48p ISBN 978 0 439 55476 3External links EditSwados page on La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Elizabeth Swados YouTube channel Paul Muldoon and Elizabeth Swados Creativity and Mood on YouTube They explore the idea that artistic genius is linked in the popular imagination with suffering mental illness and untimely death An 89 minute video published by WGBH Forum s channel on YouTube August 14 2012 Retrieved November 9 2012 Elizabeth Swados papers 1972 2016 held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Elizabeth Swados papers additions 1950 2014 held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Swados profile Archived 2015 08 17 at the Wayback Machine on NYU Tisch Drama website Swados profile on BroadwayWorld Elizabeth Swados at IMDb Elizabeth Swados at the Internet Broadway Database Elizabeth Swados at the Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elizabeth Swados amp oldid 1123679875, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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