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Jeff Weiss

Jeffrey Weiss (April 30, 1940[1] – September 18, 2022[2]) was an American playwright, impresario, and actor, both on Broadway and a theater he ran with partner Ricardo Martinez in the East Village, Manhattan.[3]

Jeff Weiss
Born
Jeffrey Weiss

(1940-04-30)April 30, 1940
DiedSeptember 18, 2022(2022-09-18) (aged 82)
Occupations
  • Playwright
  • impresario
  • actor
Years active1964–2022
PartnerCarlos Ricardo Martinez (1982–2022)
RelativesJonathan Taylor Thomas (nephew)

Early life and education edit

Weiss grew up in Allentown, Pennsylvania, with his parents, two brothers, and one sister. His father was a salesman for Pennsylvania cement companies. His brother, Stephen Weiss, currently lives in Florida. His nephew (Stephen's son) is actor Jonathan Taylor Thomas.[4] Jeff got his taste for performance early. His older sister, Kathleen, who was tasked with babysitting the 4 year old Jeff, would take him by train to Philadelphia where he would perform in clubs. He was fond of theatrics, which of course branded him a problem child. One of his early stunts, when he was 14, was donning his father's trench coat and fedora, taking a unloaded pistol to a local diner, Hamilton Family Diner, and burst in the dining room, demanding everyone take cover as we were being invaded by aliens. The local police were called and they took Jeff home. It's a testament to the times that no one got hysterical and that in fact the only thing his father asked was "Did he use any bad language" and the police assured him that Jeff had been a perfect gentleman.

Jeff's parents enrolled him in several private schools in an effort to control him and was promptly kicked out of all of them. The last one, he staged his own "suicide" charging his fellow students 25 cents to watch him dive off the third floor stair railing, which he managed to do without in fact meeting his demise.

His parents committed him to Rittenhouse, a local home for both incorrigible children and deranged adults. It has since been torn down. A sympathetic doctor recognized his misbehavior as creative talent and gave him money to take the bus to New York City. It was here that he met the love of his life, Ricardo Martinez. It was a pivotal meeting for both of them. Ricardo was putting his head in an oven in a boarding house and Jeff, coming home late, smelled the gas, broke in with some friends and saved Ricardo. It was the beginning of a tumultuous relationship, inspiring Ricardo's (later called Richard) play, Art the Rat, and Jeff's poignant song, "Let Love Pass Me By."

Career edit

Weiss became involved in theatre, both writing and acting in plays. In New York City, his work was often presented at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club and Caffe Cino.[5] His first performance at La MaMa was in Robert Sealy's Waiting Boy,[6] followed by Sealy's Prevarications,[7] both in 1964. In 1966, Weiss performed in his own play, A Funny Walk Home, at Caffe Cino, read for the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers in Louis Mofsie's Three Mask Dances at La MaMa,[8] and performed in Jean Reavey's Window, directed by Tom O'Horgan, also at La MaMa.[9]

Weiss often collaborated with his partner and producer Ricardo Martinez, an artist from New Mexico.[10][11][12] In 1966, Martinez directed Weiss in Weiss's own one-man show at La MaMa, And That's How the Rent Gets Paid.[13]

In 1967, Weiss performed alongside Mary Boylan in H.M. Koutoukas' When Clowns Play Hamlet, which Koutoukas co-directed with O'Horgan at La MaMa.[14] He directed and performed in a production of Jeff Laffel's There Should be Violins and The Sunday Caller at La MaMa, also in 1967.[15] Martinez directed a production of Weiss's International Wrestling Match: An Old Testament Morality Play in Two Vengeful Acts at La MaMa in January 1969.[16] Weiss performed in Julie Bovasso's Gloria and Esperanza at La MaMa in April 1969.[17]

A play Weiss wrote for children, Locomotive Munch:, was produced at La MaMa in 1972.[18] And That's How the Rent Gets Paid, Part Two, a follow-up to his 1966 show, was produced at La MaMa in April 1973,[19] and his play Pushover was produced at La MaMa in November 1973.[20] In 1979, he continued his work at La MaMa, directing his play Dark Twist [21] and performing And That's How the Rent Gets Paid, Part 3, this time alongside Nicky Paraiso.[22] In 1984, members of The Wooster Group, including Willem Dafoe, Kate Valk, and Ron Vawter, joined Weiss in And That's How the Rent Gets Paid, Part IV (or, The Confessions of Conrad Gerhardt). Later that year, he re-worked the show in Allentown with Paraiso, Dorothy Cantwell and a cast of local actors, and brought that iteration to NYC at the Wooster Group's Performing Garage.[23] Weiss won an Obie Award for his play Hot Keys, presented during the 1991-92 season at Naked Angels.[24] In 2012, Weiss contributed scenes, and appeared (via taped performance), in Peter Schmidt's The Teddy Bear Awards.[25] In 2015, The Kitchen produced a revival of And That's How the Rent Gets Paid.

Weiss also enjoyed a prolific, if late-blossoming, career on the "legitimate" stage. After making his 1967 Broadway debut in Spofford, [26] Weiss did not appear again as a professional performer until 1986, when he appeared as the Ghost/The Player King/Osric in Hamlet, opposite Kevin Kline.[27][28] From that point until his retirement in 2003, Weiss was a fixture on and off-Broadway, appearing in The Front Page (with John Lithgow and Richard Thomas), Macbeth (with Glenda Jackson and Christopher Plummer),[29] Our Town, Mastergate, The Real Inspector Hound and The Fifteen Minute Hamlet, Face Value, Carousel, The Play's the Thing, Present Laughter (with Frank Langella), Ivanov (with Kline), The Iceman Cometh (with Kevin Spacey), The Invention of Love, Mr. Peters' Connections, Flesh and Blood (with Cherry Jones),[30] and Henry IV (with Kline, Ethan Hawke, and Audra McDonald).[31] Weiss was also lauded for his performances in regional productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream,[32] Coriolanus,[33] A Christmas Carol,[34] Harvey,[35] Moliere's The Bungler,[36] and the world premiere of Arthur Miller's Reservation Blues.[37]

Weiss appeared in television episodes of Law & Order and The Equalizer, as well as in films Interstate 84, Mr. Destiny, and Vanilla Sky. [38] He was the solo performer in the 1987 short film, Maestro, by Alex Zamm.[39]

Personal life and death edit

Weiss began a relationship with musician and producer, Carlos Ricardo Martinez in 1982.[40][41] Ricardo was the lynchpin in Jeffrey's life, providing both the stability and the motivation to create and perform. They traveled together to Greece (Ricardo was the art director for Holiday Magazine early in their relationship) and Morocco where they partied with the usual suspects: Paul Bowles and William Burroughs among many others in the gay scene in Marrakesh.

After a unusual and unusually prolific career as an actor and playwright on the national and international scene, Jeffrey returned to his birth home in Allentown, PA when Ricardo's Parkinson's became unmanageable. Jeffrey cared for both his mother until she died and then Ricardo until he died in 2018. While he was in Allentown, Jeffrey was a mentor to writers, actors, and musicians. He and Ricardo kept as much off the radar as they could, but their light shown too brightly. Jeffrey is the unlisted author of the hit song, "Is that all there is?" made popular by Peggy Lee.

Weiss died on September 18, 2022, in Macungie, Pennsylvania.[42]

Awards edit

  • Obie Award for Special Citations - Joseph Cino Memorial Award: And That's How The Rent Gets Paid and A Funny Walk Home (1967)[43]
  • Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada (1975)[44]
  • Obie Award for Playwriting: And That's How The Rent Gets Paid, Part Three (1980)[45]
  • Obie Award for Special Citations: Hot Keys (1992)[46]
  • Robert Chesley Award, to honor works by playwrights in the LGBT community (2000)[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Gruen, John (February 16, 1967). "The Pop Scene: Talented Actor Choses Poverty to Easy Compromise". New York World Journal Tribune. World Journal Tribune, Inc. Retrieved October 1, 2022.
  2. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (October 18, 2022). "Jeff Weiss, an Unconventional Theatrical Force, Dies at 82". The New York Times.
  3. ^ League, The Broadway. "Jeff Weiss – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB". www.ibdb.com. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  4. ^ "Walnutport Girl, 6, Already A New York Commuter ... Backstage". The Morning Call. Allentown, Pennsylvania. February 26, 1993. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
  5. ^ Gehman, Geoff (December 21, 1984). "Playwright Jeff Weiss He Pays The Rent By Mirroring The Chaos, The Unlikely But True Unions, The Deceptions Of Life". The Morning Call. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
  6. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Waiting Boy (1964)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  7. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Prevarications (1964)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  8. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Three Mask Dances (1966)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  9. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Window (1966)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  10. ^ Pacheco, Patrick (April 6, 1986). "Off-Off-Broadway's king goes Public". Newsday. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
  11. ^ Wright, Damon (May 30, 1993). "THEATER; How Jeff Weiss Found His Pulpit on the Stage". The New York Times.
  12. ^ Gehman, Geoff (December 21, 1984). "Playwright Jeff Weiss: He pays the rent by mirroring the chaos, the unlikely but true unions, the deceptions of life", The Morning Call, p. D1.
  13. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: And That's How the Rent Gets Paid (1966)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  14. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: When Clowns Play Hamlet (1967)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  15. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: There Should Be Violins and The Sunday Caller (1967)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  16. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: International Wrestling Match: A Old Testament Morality Play in Two Vengeful Acts (1969)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  17. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Gloria and Esperanza (1969a)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  18. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Locomotive Munch: (1972)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  19. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: And That's How the Rent Gets Paid, Part Two (1973)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  20. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Pushover (1973)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  21. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Dark Twist (1969)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  22. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: And That's How the Rent Gets Paid, Part 3 (1979)". Accessed May 30, 2018.
  23. ^ "PLAYWRIGHT JEFF WEISS HE PAYS THE RENT BY MIRRORING THE CHAOS, THE UNLIKELY BUT TRUE UNIONS, THE DECEPTIONS OF LIFE". The Morning Call. December 21, 1984. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  24. ^ "obies | Search Results". www.villagevoice.com. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  25. ^ "Raunchy, funny, bumpy ride to 'Teddy Bear Awards'". The Morning Call. January 6, 2012. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  26. ^ "Spofford".
  27. ^ Gussow, Mel (March 10, 1986). "THEATER: KEVIN KLINE IN 'HAMLET' AT PUBLIC". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  28. ^ Bennetts, Leslie (March 24, 1986). "SUCCESS CATCHES UP WITH WEISS IN 'HAMLET'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  29. ^ "ON THE ROAD WITH 'MACBETH' IS A FIRST AND LAST TRIP FOR JEFF WEISS". The Morning Call. May 8, 1988. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  30. ^ amNY (August 12, 2003). "Jones and Weiss create chemistry in "Flesh and Blood" | amNewYork". www.amny.com. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  31. ^ "Jeff Weiss". IMDb. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  32. ^ Gussow, Mel; Times, Special To the New York (July 16, 1986). "THEATER: 'MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  33. ^ "Coriolanus at McCarter Theatre 1987". www.abouttheartists.com. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  34. ^ Klein, Alvin (December 8, 1991). "THEATER; 'A Christmas Carol,' but Not the Same Old Thing". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  35. ^ Churnin, Nancy (May 24, 1994). "Theater Review: 'Harvey': Timeless Quality Enriches Work at La Jolla". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  36. ^ "Jeff Weiss theatre profile". www.abouttheartists.com. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  37. ^ Rothstein, Mervyn (July 28, 2002). "THEATER; So Tragic, You Have To Laugh". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  38. ^ "Jeff Weiss". IMDb. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  39. ^ Zamm, Alex (November 30, 2012), Maestro, retrieved October 8, 2022
  40. ^ "Remembering Jeff Weiss". www.lamama.org.
  41. ^ "And That's How the Rent Gets Paid Paying Tribute to Jeff Weiss". brooklynrail.org.
  42. ^ "JEFF WEISS (1940–2022)". Artforum. September 26, 2022. Retrieved September 26, 2022.
  43. ^ "67". Obie Awards. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  44. ^ "Jeffrey George Weiss". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  45. ^ "1980s". Obie Awards. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  46. ^ "92". Obie Awards. Retrieved October 9, 2022.

External links edit

  • Jeff Weiss at IMDb
  • "Success Catches up With Weiss in Hamlet" New York Times, March 24, 1986

jeff, weiss, president, lesley, university, jeff, weiss, confused, with, jeff, weise, jeffrey, weiss, april, 1940, september, 2022, american, playwright, impresario, actor, both, broadway, theater, with, partner, ricardo, martinez, east, village, manhattan, bo. For the president of Lesley University see Jeff A Weiss Not to be confused with Jeff Weise Jeffrey Weiss April 30 1940 1 September 18 2022 2 was an American playwright impresario and actor both on Broadway and a theater he ran with partner Ricardo Martinez in the East Village Manhattan 3 Jeff WeissBornJeffrey Weiss 1940 04 30 April 30 1940Allentown Pennsylvania U S DiedSeptember 18 2022 2022 09 18 aged 82 Macungie Pennsylvania U S OccupationsPlaywrightimpresarioactorYears active1964 2022PartnerCarlos Ricardo Martinez 1982 2022 RelativesJonathan Taylor Thomas nephew Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editWeiss grew up in Allentown Pennsylvania with his parents two brothers and one sister His father was a salesman for Pennsylvania cement companies His brother Stephen Weiss currently lives in Florida His nephew Stephen s son is actor Jonathan Taylor Thomas 4 Jeff got his taste for performance early His older sister Kathleen who was tasked with babysitting the 4 year old Jeff would take him by train to Philadelphia where he would perform in clubs He was fond of theatrics which of course branded him a problem child One of his early stunts when he was 14 was donning his father s trench coat and fedora taking a unloaded pistol to a local diner Hamilton Family Diner and burst in the dining room demanding everyone take cover as we were being invaded by aliens The local police were called and they took Jeff home It s a testament to the times that no one got hysterical and that in fact the only thing his father asked was Did he use any bad language and the police assured him that Jeff had been a perfect gentleman Jeff s parents enrolled him in several private schools in an effort to control him and was promptly kicked out of all of them The last one he staged his own suicide charging his fellow students 25 cents to watch him dive off the third floor stair railing which he managed to do without in fact meeting his demise His parents committed him to Rittenhouse a local home for both incorrigible children and deranged adults It has since been torn down A sympathetic doctor recognized his misbehavior as creative talent and gave him money to take the bus to New York City It was here that he met the love of his life Ricardo Martinez It was a pivotal meeting for both of them Ricardo was putting his head in an oven in a boarding house and Jeff coming home late smelled the gas broke in with some friends and saved Ricardo It was the beginning of a tumultuous relationship inspiring Ricardo s later called Richard play Art the Rat and Jeff s poignant song Let Love Pass Me By Career editWeiss became involved in theatre both writing and acting in plays In New York City his work was often presented at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club and Caffe Cino 5 His first performance at La MaMa was in Robert Sealy s Waiting Boy 6 followed by Sealy s Prevarications 7 both in 1964 In 1966 Weiss performed in his own play A Funny Walk Home at Caffe Cino read for the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers in Louis Mofsie s Three Mask Dances at La MaMa 8 and performed in Jean Reavey s Window directed by Tom O Horgan also at La MaMa 9 Weiss often collaborated with his partner and producer Ricardo Martinez an artist from New Mexico 10 11 12 In 1966 Martinez directed Weiss in Weiss s own one man show at La MaMa And That s How the Rent Gets Paid 13 In 1967 Weiss performed alongside Mary Boylan in H M Koutoukas When Clowns Play Hamlet which Koutoukas co directed with O Horgan at La MaMa 14 He directed and performed in a production of Jeff Laffel s There Should be Violins and The Sunday Caller at La MaMa also in 1967 15 Martinez directed a production of Weiss s International Wrestling Match An Old Testament Morality Play in Two Vengeful Acts at La MaMa in January 1969 16 Weiss performed in Julie Bovasso s Gloria and Esperanza at La MaMa in April 1969 17 A play Weiss wrote for children Locomotive Munch was produced at La MaMa in 1972 18 And That s How the Rent Gets Paid Part Two a follow up to his 1966 show was produced at La MaMa in April 1973 19 and his play Pushover was produced at La MaMa in November 1973 20 In 1979 he continued his work at La MaMa directing his play Dark Twist 21 and performing And That s How the Rent Gets Paid Part 3 this time alongside Nicky Paraiso 22 In 1984 members of The Wooster Group including Willem Dafoe Kate Valk and Ron Vawter joined Weiss in And That s How the Rent Gets Paid Part IV or The Confessions of Conrad Gerhardt Later that year he re worked the show in Allentown with Paraiso Dorothy Cantwell and a cast of local actors and brought that iteration to NYC at the Wooster Group s Performing Garage 23 Weiss won an Obie Award for his play Hot Keys presented during the 1991 92 season at Naked Angels 24 In 2012 Weiss contributed scenes and appeared via taped performance in Peter Schmidt s The Teddy Bear Awards 25 In 2015 The Kitchen produced a revival of And That s How the Rent Gets Paid Weiss also enjoyed a prolific if late blossoming career on the legitimate stage After making his 1967 Broadway debut in Spofford 26 Weiss did not appear again as a professional performer until 1986 when he appeared as the Ghost The Player King Osric in Hamlet opposite Kevin Kline 27 28 From that point until his retirement in 2003 Weiss was a fixture on and off Broadway appearing in The Front Page with John Lithgow and Richard Thomas Macbeth with Glenda Jackson and Christopher Plummer 29 Our Town Mastergate The Real Inspector Hound and The Fifteen Minute Hamlet Face Value Carousel The Play s the Thing Present Laughter with Frank Langella Ivanov with Kline The Iceman Cometh with Kevin Spacey The Invention of Love Mr Peters Connections Flesh and Blood with Cherry Jones 30 and Henry IV with Kline Ethan Hawke and Audra McDonald 31 Weiss was also lauded for his performances in regional productions of A Midsummer Night s Dream 32 Coriolanus 33 A Christmas Carol 34 Harvey 35 Moliere s The Bungler 36 and the world premiere of Arthur Miller s Reservation Blues 37 Weiss appeared in television episodes of Law amp Order and The Equalizer as well as in films Interstate 84 Mr Destiny and Vanilla Sky 38 He was the solo performer in the 1987 short film Maestro by Alex Zamm 39 Personal life and death editWeiss began a relationship with musician and producer Carlos Ricardo Martinez in 1982 40 41 Ricardo was the lynchpin in Jeffrey s life providing both the stability and the motivation to create and perform They traveled together to Greece Ricardo was the art director for Holiday Magazine early in their relationship and Morocco where they partied with the usual suspects Paul Bowles and William Burroughs among many others in the gay scene in Marrakesh After a unusual and unusually prolific career as an actor and playwright on the national and international scene Jeffrey returned to his birth home in Allentown PA when Ricardo s Parkinson s became unmanageable Jeffrey cared for both his mother until she died and then Ricardo until he died in 2018 While he was in Allentown Jeffrey was a mentor to writers actors and musicians He and Ricardo kept as much off the radar as they could but their light shown too brightly Jeffrey is the unlisted author of the hit song Is that all there is made popular by Peggy Lee Weiss died on September 18 2022 in Macungie Pennsylvania 42 Awards editObie Award for Special Citations Joseph Cino Memorial Award And That s How The Rent Gets Paid and A Funny Walk Home 1967 43 Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts US amp Canada 1975 44 Obie Award for Playwriting And That s How The Rent Gets Paid Part Three 1980 45 Obie Award for Special Citations Hot Keys 1992 46 Robert Chesley Award to honor works by playwrights in the LGBT community 2000 citation needed References edit Gruen John February 16 1967 The Pop Scene Talented Actor Choses Poverty to Easy Compromise New York World Journal Tribune World Journal Tribune Inc Retrieved October 1 2022 Genzlinger Neil October 18 2022 Jeff Weiss an Unconventional Theatrical Force Dies at 82 The New York Times League The Broadway Jeff Weiss Broadway Cast amp Staff IBDB www ibdb com Retrieved May 29 2018 Walnutport Girl 6 Already A New York Commuter Backstage The Morning Call Allentown Pennsylvania February 26 1993 Retrieved December 27 2021 Gehman Geoff December 21 1984 Playwright Jeff Weiss He Pays The Rent By Mirroring The Chaos The Unlikely But True Unions The Deceptions Of Life The Morning Call Retrieved August 29 2010 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Waiting Boy 1964 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Prevarications 1964 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Three Mask Dances 1966 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Window 1966 Accessed May 30 2018 Pacheco Patrick April 6 1986 Off Off Broadway s king goes Public Newsday Retrieved August 29 2010 Wright Damon May 30 1993 THEATER How Jeff Weiss Found His Pulpit on the Stage The New York Times Gehman Geoff December 21 1984 Playwright Jeff Weiss He pays the rent by mirroring the chaos the unlikely but true unions the deceptions of life The Morning Call p D1 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production And That s How the Rent Gets Paid 1966 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production When Clowns Play Hamlet 1967 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production There Should Be Violins and The Sunday Caller 1967 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production International Wrestling Match A Old Testament Morality Play in Two Vengeful Acts 1969 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Gloria and Esperanza 1969a Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Locomotive Munch 1972 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production And That s How the Rent Gets Paid Part Two 1973 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Pushover 1973 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Dark Twist 1969 Accessed May 30 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production And That s How the Rent Gets Paid Part 3 1979 Accessed May 30 2018 PLAYWRIGHT JEFF WEISS HE PAYS THE RENT BY MIRRORING THE CHAOS THE UNLIKELY BUT TRUE UNIONS THE DECEPTIONS OF LIFE The Morning Call December 21 1984 Retrieved October 8 2022 obies Search Results www villagevoice com Retrieved May 29 2018 Raunchy funny bumpy ride to Teddy Bear Awards The Morning Call January 6 2012 Retrieved October 8 2022 Spofford Gussow Mel March 10 1986 THEATER KEVIN KLINE IN HAMLET AT PUBLIC The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 8 2022 Bennetts Leslie March 24 1986 SUCCESS CATCHES UP WITH WEISS IN HAMLET The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 8 2022 ON THE ROAD WITH MACBETH IS A FIRST AND LAST TRIP FOR JEFF WEISS The Morning Call May 8 1988 Retrieved October 9 2022 amNY August 12 2003 Jones and Weiss create chemistry in Flesh and Blood amNewYork www amny com Retrieved October 8 2022 Jeff Weiss IMDb Retrieved October 8 2022 Gussow Mel Times Special To the New York July 16 1986 THEATER MIDSUMMER NIGHT S DREAM The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 8 2022 Coriolanus at McCarter Theatre 1987 www abouttheartists com Retrieved October 8 2022 Klein Alvin December 8 1991 THEATER A Christmas Carol but Not the Same Old Thing The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 8 2022 Churnin Nancy May 24 1994 Theater Review Harvey Timeless Quality Enriches Work at La Jolla Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 8 2022 Jeff Weiss theatre profile www abouttheartists com Retrieved October 8 2022 Rothstein Mervyn July 28 2002 THEATER So Tragic You Have To Laugh The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 8 2022 Jeff Weiss IMDb Retrieved October 8 2022 Zamm Alex November 30 2012 Maestro retrieved October 8 2022 Remembering Jeff Weiss www lamama org And That s How the Rent Gets Paid Paying Tribute to Jeff Weiss brooklynrail org JEFF WEISS 1940 2022 Artforum September 26 2022 Retrieved September 26 2022 67 Obie Awards Retrieved October 9 2022 Jeffrey George Weiss John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved October 9 2022 1980s Obie Awards Retrieved October 9 2022 92 Obie Awards Retrieved October 9 2022 External links editJeff Weiss at IMDb Success Catches up With Weiss in Hamlet New York Times March 24 1986 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeff Weiss amp oldid 1213728719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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