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John Guare

John Guare (/ɡɛr/ GERR;; born February 5, 1938) is an American playwright and screenwriter. He is best known as the author of The House of Blue Leaves and Six Degrees of Separation.

John Guare
Guare at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2009
Born (1938-02-05) February 5, 1938 (age 86)
Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, U.S.
OccupationPlaywright
EducationGeorgetown University (BA)
Yale University (MFA)
Period1964–present
Notable worksThe House of Blue Leaves; Six Degrees of Separation
SpouseAdele Chatfield-Taylor

Early life edit

He was raised in Jackson Heights, Queens.[1] In 1949, his father suffered a heart attack and subsequently moved the family to Ellenville, New York while he recovered.[2] His father's relatives lived there, making it an idyllic experience for him. Guare did not regularly attend school in Ellenville because the school's daily practices were not in keeping with the recommendations of the Catholic Church, causing his father to suspect the school had communist leanings. Instead of attending school, Guare was assigned home study and took exams intermittently, which allowed him time to go to the movies and see all the hits of the time.[2] This had a lasting influence on Guare and his career.

He attended Georgetown University and the Yale School of Drama, graduating in 1962 with a M.F.A in Playwriting.[2][1] Under the direction of Georgetown's Donn B. Murphy, his play The Toadstool Boy, about a country singer's quest for fame, won first place in the District of Columbia Recreation Department's One-Act-Play competition.[2] In 1960, the Mask and Bauble presented The Thirties Girl, a musical for which Guare did the book, much of the music and the lyrics,[2] again under Murphy's tutelage. Set in Hollywood's turbulent 1920s, it deals with the dethronement of a reigning diva by a fresh-faced starlet.

Career edit

Guare's early plays, mostly comic one-acts exhibiting a flair for the absurd, include To Wally Pantoni, We Leave a Credenza, produced at Caffe Cino in 1965[2] and Muzeeka (1968).[3]

Cop-Out premiered on Broadway at the Cort Theatre on April 7, 1969, and closed on April 12, 1969, as part of two one-act plays, including Home Fires. Cop-Out starred Linda Lavin and Ron Leibman.[4][5]

The House of Blue Leaves, a domestic drama by turns wildly comic and despairingly poignant, premiered Off-Broadway in 1971 at the Truck and Warehouse Theatre. It was revived Off-Broadway at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in 1986 before transferring to Broadway later in 1986.[6] The play was revived on Broadway in 2011, starring Ben Stiller, whose mother, Anne Meara, had appeared in the 1971 production.[7] According to Marilyn Stasio writing in Variety the play "sets the bar for smart comic lunacy."[8]

Chaucer in Rome, "said to be a sequel of sorts to ... 'The House of Blue Leaves' and includ[ing] the son of one of the earlier play's characters"[9] received its world premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in July 1999[10] and was produced Off-Broadway in 2001 at Lincoln Center Theater's Newhouse Theater.[11]

Later plays include Marco Polo Sings a Solo, produced at the Joseph Papp Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival in January to March 1977, with a cast that featured Joel Grey, Anne Jackson, Madeline Kahn, and Sigourney Weaver. Bosoms and Neglect was produced on Broadway in 1979, and revived Off-Broadway in 1998 by the Signature Theatre Company. Moon Over Miami was produced at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in 1987 and then at the Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven in February 1989.[12]

Guare's cycle of plays on nineteenth-century America are: Gardenia (1982)[13] Lydie Breeze (1982)[14] and Women and Water (1985).[15] The so-called Lydie Breeze series, also called the "Nantucket" series, "follows a group of idealistic 19th century characters and their attempts to create a utopian society. "[16]

Six Degrees of Separation was originally produced Off-Broadway by Lincoln Center Theater at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater in June 1990.[17] Six Degrees of Separation is an intricately plotted comedy of manners about an African-American confidence man who poses as the son of film star Sidney Poitier. It has been the most highly praised and widely produced of Guare's full-length plays.[citation needed] It was made into a film in 1993, starring Stockard Channing and Will Smith.[18]

Four Baboons Adoring the Sun was presented on Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theater from February 22, 1992, to April 19, 1992, and was nominated for the 1992 Tony Award, Best Play.[19]

Lake Hollywood (1999) and A Few Stout Individuals (2002) both received their world premieres at Signature Theatre. A Few Stout Individuals is set in nineteenth century America, with a cast of characters that includes Ulysses S. Grant, Mark Twain, soprano Adelina Patti and the Emperor and Empress of Japan.[20]

Guare has also been involved with musical theatre. His libretto with Mel Shapiro for the musical Two Gentlemen of Verona was a success when it premiered in 1971 and was revived in 2005 at the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park. It won the two men the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical. He wrote the songs for Landscape of the Body. [21] Guare wrote narration for Psyche, a tone poem by César Franck, which premiered at Avery Fisher Hall in October 1997, conducted by Kurt Masur with the New York Philharmonic.[22]

He revised the book (uncredited) of the Cole Porter musical comedy Kiss Me, Kate for its 1999 Broadway revival.[23] He wrote the book for the musical Sweet Smell of Success, which premiered on Broadway in 2002, for which he received a 2002 Tony Award nomination, Book of a Musical.[24]

His play A Free Man of Color was a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Pulitzer citation said: "An audacious play spread across a large historical canvas, dealing with serious subjects while retaining a playful intellectual buoyancy."[25]

Guare wrote the screenplay for Louis Malle's film Atlantic City (1980), for which he was nominated for an Oscar.[26]

Other activities edit

He was an original member in 1965 of the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut[27] and Resident Playwright at the New York Shakespeare Festival, during which time he wrote Landscape of the Body, Rich and Famous, and Marco Polo Sings a Solo.[27]

He is a council member of the Dramatists Guild.[28]

He is Co-Executive Editor of the Lincoln Center Theater Review,[29] which he founded in 1987.[30] He co-produces the New Plays Reading Room Series at the Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts and teaches in the Playwriting department at the Yale School of Drama.[citation needed]

Critical acclaim edit

In his foreword to a collection of Guare's plays, Louis Malle wrote:

Guare practices a humor that is synonymous with lucidity, exploding genre and clichés, taking us to the core of human suffering: the awareness of corruption in our own bodies, death circling in. We try to fight it all by creating various mythologies, and it is Guare's peculiar aptitude for exposing these grandiose lies of ours that makes his work so magical.[31]

Gregory Mosher, formerly the artistic director of Lincoln Center Theater, said that Guare, "along with David Mamet, Sam Shepard and a handful of other dramatists, reshaped the face of contemporary American theater over the past quarter century."[32]

Works edit

All plays for the stage unless otherwise noted.

Awards and honors edit

Personal life edit

He is married to Adele Chatfield-Taylor, an historic preservationist; she was President and CEO of the American Academy in Rome. They split their time between New York City, Long Island and the historic village of Waterford, Virginia, where his wife grew up.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Druckman, Stephen. "THEATER; In Guare's Art, Zero Degrees of Separation" The New York Times, April 11, 1999
  2. ^ a b c d e f Plunka, Gene A., "Chapter 1", The Black Comedy of John Guare, University of Delaware Press, 2002, ISBN 0874137632, pp 26–27, 29
  3. ^ Muzeeka 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine lortel.org, accessed November 14, 2015
  4. ^ "'Cop-out' Broadway" playbillvault.com, accessed November 15, 2015
  5. ^ Simonson, Robert. "FRINGE WATCH: John Guare's 'Cop-Out' Gets Rare Staging" Playbill, August 1, 2000
  6. ^ "'The House of Blue Leaves' Broadway 1986" playbillvault.com, accessed November 16, 2015
  7. ^ Gans, Andrew. "'House of Blue Leaves' Revival, With Ben Stiller and Edie Falco, Begins on Broadway April 4" 2011-04-17 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, April 4, 2011
  8. ^ Stasio, Marilyn. "Review: 'The House of Blue Leaves'" Variety, April 25, 2011
  9. ^ Simonson, Robert. "Guare's 'Chaucer in Rome' Opens at Lincoln Center Theater, June 7" Playbill, June 7, 2001
  10. ^ Simonson, Robert. "John Guare's 'Chaucer in Rome' Ends Williamstown Run Aug. 8" Playbill, August 6, 1999
  11. ^ " Chaucer in Rome Listing" lct.org, accessed June 30, 2015
  12. ^ Curry, Jane Kathleen. John Guare: A Research and Production Sourcebook, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002, ISBN 0313312524, p. 3, 178
  13. ^ Rich, Frank. "Stage. Guare's 'Gardenia' Antedates His 'Lydie'" New York Times, April 29, 1982
  14. ^ Rich, Frank. "Stage: Guare's 'Lydie Breeze'" New York Times, February 26, 1982
  15. ^ Gussow, Mel. "Stage. Guare Chronicle 'Women and Water'" New York Times, December 8, 1985
  16. ^ Haun, Harry; Lefkowitz, David; and Simonson, Ribert. "NY's Signature Opens OB Season with a Guare Solo, Sept. 27-Oct. 25" Playbill, September 26, 1998
  17. ^ "'Six Degrees of Separation' 1990" 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine lortel.org, accessed November 16, 2015
  18. ^ "'Six Degrees Of Separation' Film Overview" tcm.com, accessed November 16, 2015
  19. ^ a b "'Four Baboons Adoring the Sun' Broadway" playbillvault.com, accessed November 15, 2015
  20. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "John Guare's Latest, 'A Few Stout Individuals', Opens Off-Bway May 12" Playbill, May 12, 2002
  21. ^ Brantley, Ben. "Gold Lamé Dreams Dashed by Polyester Reality in 'Landscape of the Body'" New York Times, April 17, 2006
  22. ^ TommasIni, Anthoiny. "Classical Music. Spelling Out The Musical Tale of 'Psyche'" New York Times, October 5, 1997
  23. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "The Stars Fill the Sky: 'Kiss Me, Kate' Revival Opens on Bway Nov. 18" Playbill, November 18, 1999
  24. ^ "'Sweet Smell of Success' Broadway" 2015-09-27 at the Wayback Machine playbillvault.com, accessed November 14, 2015
  25. ^ a b "Pulitzer Prize for Drama" pulitzer.org, accessed November 15, 2015
  26. ^ Atlantic City tcm.com, accessed November 14, 2015
  27. ^ a b c Cattaneo, Anne. "John Guare, The Art of Theater No. 9. Interview" The Paris Review, Winter 1992, accessed November 14, 2015
  28. ^ "Membership Profile Information. John Guare" 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine dramatistsguild.com, accessed November 16, 2015
  29. ^ "Magazine: LCT Review" lct.org, accessed November 15, 2015
  30. ^ "Events, Upcoming January 11, 2016" thesegalcenter.org, accessed November 15, 2015
  31. ^ John Guare. Three Exposures. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982. ISBN 9780151901784. Page viii.
  32. ^ Herman, Jan. "Writer's Gift Measured by 'Degrees'" Los Angeles Times, November 2, 1996
  33. ^ Sommer, Elyse. "A CurtainUp Review. 'Marco Polo Sings a Solo'" curtainup.com, September 28, 1998
  34. ^ "'Marco Polo Sings a Solo' 1977" 2015-02-13 at the Wayback Machine lortel.org
  35. ^ Sommer, Elyse. "A CurtainUp Review. 'Lake Hollywood'" CurtainUp, May 6, 1999
  36. ^ "'A Free Man of Color' Broadway" 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine playbillvault.com, accessed November 15, 2015
  37. ^ Gans, Andrew. "'Private Lives' Paul Gross Will Star in World Premiere of John Guare's' Are You There, McPhee?'" Playbill, April 12, 2012
  38. ^ Hetrick, Adam. "John Guare Makes Acting Debut in His New Play '3 Kinds of Exile', Beginning May 15 at the Atlantic" Playbill, May 15, 2013
  39. ^ Fierberg, Ruthie. " 'Nantucket Sleigh Ride' Opens Off-Broadway March 18" playbill, March 18, 2019
  40. ^ "Obies Search" villagevoice.com, accessed November 14, 2015
  41. ^ "'The House of Blue Leaves' 1971" 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine lortel.org, accessed November 15, 2015
  42. ^ "'The House of Blue Leaves' Broadway 1986" playbillvault.com, accessed November 15, 2015
  43. ^ "'Two Gentlemen of Verona' Awards" ibdb.com, accessed November 15, 2015
  44. ^ "'Two Gentlemen of Verona' Broadway Production" playbillvault.com, accessed November 15, 2015
  45. ^ "Award of Merit" 2016-01-31 at the Wayback Machine artsandletters.org, accessed November 15, 2015
  46. ^ "Awards" 2010-09-11 at the Wayback Machine artsandletters.org, accessed November 14, 2015
  47. ^ "Christo, Guare Elected to Institute" Los Angeles Times, March 3, 1989
  48. ^ "Who's in the Theatre Hall of Fame" Playbill, June 12, 1996
  49. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
  50. ^ Viagas, Robert and Lefkowitz, David. "NY's Signature Will Devote 1998–99 Season to John Guare" Playbill, August 5, 1998, retrieved December 25, 2017
  51. ^ Hernandez, Ernio. "Playwrights John Guare and Craig Lucas Win Annual PEN/ Laura Pels Award for Drama" Playbill, May 5, 2003
  52. ^ "05".
  53. ^ "A.C.T. Grants Honorary MFA Degrees To Tracy Chapman & John Guare 5/11" broadwayworld.com, May 11, 2009
  54. ^ Purcell, Carey. "John Guare, Christopher Durang and More Will Be Honored at Dramatists Guild of America Awards" Playbill, February 11, 2014

External links edit

  • John Guare at the Internet Broadway Database
  • John Guare at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • Anne Cattaneo (Winter 1992). "John Guare, The Art of Theater No. 9". The Paris Review. Winter 1992 (125).
  • John Guare at IMDb
  • Biography at theatredatabase.com
  • John Guare with poster for his Caffe Cino production
  • John Guare Papers at Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

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John Guare ɡ ɛ r GERR born February 5 1938 is an American playwright and screenwriter He is best known as the author of The House of Blue Leaves and Six Degrees of Separation John GuareGuare at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2009Born 1938 02 05 February 5 1938 age 86 Jackson Heights Queens New York U S OccupationPlaywrightEducationGeorgetown University BA Yale University MFA Period1964 presentNotable worksThe House of Blue Leaves Six Degrees of SeparationSpouseAdele Chatfield Taylor Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Other activities 2 2 Critical acclaim 3 Works 4 Awards and honors 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editHe was raised in Jackson Heights Queens 1 In 1949 his father suffered a heart attack and subsequently moved the family to Ellenville New York while he recovered 2 His father s relatives lived there making it an idyllic experience for him Guare did not regularly attend school in Ellenville because the school s daily practices were not in keeping with the recommendations of the Catholic Church causing his father to suspect the school had communist leanings Instead of attending school Guare was assigned home study and took exams intermittently which allowed him time to go to the movies and see all the hits of the time 2 This had a lasting influence on Guare and his career He attended Georgetown University and the Yale School of Drama graduating in 1962 with a M F A in Playwriting 2 1 Under the direction of Georgetown s Donn B Murphy his play The Toadstool Boy about a country singer s quest for fame won first place in the District of Columbia Recreation Department s One Act Play competition 2 In 1960 the Mask and Bauble presented The Thirties Girl a musical for which Guare did the book much of the music and the lyrics 2 again under Murphy s tutelage Set in Hollywood s turbulent 1920s it deals with the dethronement of a reigning diva by a fresh faced starlet Career editGuare s early plays mostly comic one acts exhibiting a flair for the absurd include To Wally Pantoni We Leave a Credenza produced at Caffe Cino in 1965 2 and Muzeeka 1968 3 Cop Out premiered on Broadway at the Cort Theatre on April 7 1969 and closed on April 12 1969 as part of two one act plays including Home Fires Cop Out starred Linda Lavin and Ron Leibman 4 5 The House of Blue Leaves a domestic drama by turns wildly comic and despairingly poignant premiered Off Broadway in 1971 at the Truck and Warehouse Theatre It was revived Off Broadway at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in 1986 before transferring to Broadway later in 1986 6 The play was revived on Broadway in 2011 starring Ben Stiller whose mother Anne Meara had appeared in the 1971 production 7 According to Marilyn Stasio writing in Variety the play sets the bar for smart comic lunacy 8 Chaucer in Rome said to be a sequel of sorts to The House of Blue Leaves and includ ing the son of one of the earlier play s characters 9 received its world premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in July 1999 10 and was produced Off Broadway in 2001 at Lincoln Center Theater s Newhouse Theater 11 Later plays include Marco Polo Sings a Solo produced at the Joseph Papp Public Theater New York Shakespeare Festival in January to March 1977 with a cast that featured Joel Grey Anne Jackson Madeline Kahn and Sigourney Weaver Bosoms and Neglect was produced on Broadway in 1979 and revived Off Broadway in 1998 by the Signature Theatre Company Moon Over Miami was produced at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in 1987 and then at the Yale Repertory Theatre New Haven in February 1989 12 Guare s cycle of plays on nineteenth century America are Gardenia 1982 13 Lydie Breeze 1982 14 and Women and Water 1985 15 The so called Lydie Breeze series also called the Nantucket series follows a group of idealistic 19th century characters and their attempts to create a utopian society 16 Six Degrees of Separation was originally produced Off Broadway by Lincoln Center Theater at the Mitzi E Newhouse Theater in June 1990 17 Six Degrees of Separation is an intricately plotted comedy of manners about an African American confidence man who poses as the son of film star Sidney Poitier It has been the most highly praised and widely produced of Guare s full length plays citation needed It was made into a film in 1993 starring Stockard Channing and Will Smith 18 Four Baboons Adoring the Sun was presented on Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theater from February 22 1992 to April 19 1992 and was nominated for the 1992 Tony Award Best Play 19 Lake Hollywood 1999 and A Few Stout Individuals 2002 both received their world premieres at Signature Theatre A Few Stout Individuals is set in nineteenth century America with a cast of characters that includes Ulysses S Grant Mark Twain soprano Adelina Patti and the Emperor and Empress of Japan 20 Guare has also been involved with musical theatre His libretto with Mel Shapiro for the musical Two Gentlemen of Verona was a success when it premiered in 1971 and was revived in 2005 at the Public Theater s Shakespeare in the Park It won the two men the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical He wrote the songs for Landscape of the Body 21 Guare wrote narration for Psyche a tone poem by Cesar Franck which premiered at Avery Fisher Hall in October 1997 conducted by Kurt Masur with the New York Philharmonic 22 He revised the book uncredited of the Cole Porter musical comedy Kiss Me Kate for its 1999 Broadway revival 23 He wrote the book for the musical Sweet Smell of Success which premiered on Broadway in 2002 for which he received a 2002 Tony Award nomination Book of a Musical 24 His play A Free Man of Color was a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama The Pulitzer citation said An audacious play spread across a large historical canvas dealing with serious subjects while retaining a playful intellectual buoyancy 25 Guare wrote the screenplay for Louis Malle s film Atlantic City 1980 for which he was nominated for an Oscar 26 Other activities edit He was an original member in 1965 of the Eugene O Neill Theater Center in Waterford Connecticut 27 and Resident Playwright at the New York Shakespeare Festival during which time he wrote Landscape of the Body Rich and Famous and Marco Polo Sings a Solo 27 He is a council member of the Dramatists Guild 28 He is Co Executive Editor of the Lincoln Center Theater Review 29 which he founded in 1987 30 He co produces the New Plays Reading Room Series at the Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts and teaches in the Playwriting department at the Yale School of Drama citation needed Critical acclaim edit In his foreword to a collection of Guare s plays Louis Malle wrote Guare practices a humor that is synonymous with lucidity exploding genre and cliches taking us to the core of human suffering the awareness of corruption in our own bodies death circling in We try to fight it all by creating various mythologies and it is Guare s peculiar aptitude for exposing these grandiose lies of ours that makes his work so magical 31 Gregory Mosher formerly the artistic director of Lincoln Center Theater said that Guare along with David Mamet Sam Shepard and a handful of other dramatists reshaped the face of contemporary American theater over the past quarter century 32 Works editAll plays for the stage unless otherwise noted 1971 The House of Blue Leaves 1971 Two Gentlemen of Verona 1971 Taking Off screenplay 1974 Rich and Famous 1977 Landscape of the Body 1977 Marco Polo Sings a Solo Off Broadway 33 34 1979 Bosoms and Neglect 1980 Atlantic City screenplay 1981 In Fireworks Lie Secret Codes 1982 Lydie Breeze 1982 Gardenia 1985 Women and Water 1986 The Race to Urga 1990 Six Degrees of Separation 1992 Four Baboons Adoring the Sun Broadway Vivian Beaumont Theatre 19 1999 Lake Hollywood Off Broadway 35 2001 Chaucer in Rome 2002 A Few Stout Individuals 2010 A Free Man of Color Broadway Vivian Beaumont Theater 36 2011 Erased Elzbieta 2012 Are You There McPhee McCarter Theatre 37 2013 3 Kinds of Exile Off Broadway 38 2014 Between short play 2019 Nantucket Sleigh Ride Off Broadway Lincoln Center Newhouse revised version of Are You There McPhee 39 Awards and honors editMuzeeka won an Obie for Distinguished Play in 1968 40 The House of Blue Leaves won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best American Play in 1971 and the 1971 Obie Award Best American Play it won four Tony Awards for its 1986 revival at Lincoln Center Theater 41 42 Two Gentlemen of Verona won both the Tony Award and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical in 1972 Guare also received the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics and Book 43 44 Six Degrees of Separation won an Obie Award the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and London s Olivier Award for Best Play it was a finalist for the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Drama 25 Guare received the Award of Merit in 1981 from the American Academy of Arts and Letters 45 for his plays The House of Blue Leaves Rich and Famous Marco Polo Sings a Solo Landscape of the Body and Bosoms and Neglect He received the Gold Medal in 2004 46 In 1989 the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters elected him a member 47 In 1993 he was elected to the American Theater Hall of Fame 48 In 1996 he received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 49 The Signature Theatre honored him with a season 1998 1999 50 In 2003 he received the PEN Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater Award for a Master American Dramatist 51 In 2005 Guare was awarded the Obie Award for Sustained Achievement 52 Guare received an honorary Master of Fine Arts degree from A C T Conservatory San Francisco in May 2009 53 Guare received the Dramatists Guild Lifetime Achievement Award from the Dramatists Guild of America in 2014 54 Personal life editHe is married to Adele Chatfield Taylor an historic preservationist she was President and CEO of the American Academy in Rome They split their time between New York City Long Island and the historic village of Waterford Virginia where his wife grew up 27 References edit a b Druckman Stephen THEATER In Guare s Art Zero Degrees of Separation The New York Times April 11 1999 a b c d e f Plunka Gene A Chapter 1 The Black Comedy of John Guare University of Delaware Press 2002 ISBN 0874137632 pp 26 27 29 Muzeeka Archived 2015 11 17 at the Wayback Machine lortel org accessed November 14 2015 Cop out Broadway playbillvault com accessed November 15 2015 Simonson Robert FRINGE WATCH John Guare s Cop Out Gets Rare Staging Playbill August 1 2000 The House of Blue Leaves Broadway 1986 playbillvault com accessed November 16 2015 Gans Andrew House of Blue Leaves Revival With Ben Stiller and Edie Falco Begins on Broadway April 4 Archived 2011 04 17 at the Wayback Machine playbill com April 4 2011 Stasio Marilyn Review The House of Blue Leaves Variety April 25 2011 Simonson Robert Guare s Chaucer in Rome Opens at Lincoln Center Theater June 7 Playbill June 7 2001 Simonson Robert John Guare s Chaucer in Rome Ends Williamstown Run Aug 8 Playbill August 6 1999 Chaucer in Rome Listing lct org accessed June 30 2015 Curry Jane Kathleen John Guare A Research and Production Sourcebook Greenwood Publishing Group 2002 ISBN 0313312524 p 3 178 Rich Frank Stage Guare s Gardenia Antedates His Lydie New York Times April 29 1982 Rich Frank Stage Guare s Lydie Breeze New York Times February 26 1982 Gussow Mel Stage Guare Chronicle Women and Water New York Times December 8 1985 Haun Harry Lefkowitz David and Simonson Ribert NY s Signature Opens OB Season with a Guare Solo Sept 27 Oct 25 Playbill September 26 1998 Six Degrees of Separation 1990 Archived 2015 11 17 at the Wayback Machine lortel org accessed November 16 2015 Six Degrees Of Separation Film Overview tcm com accessed November 16 2015 a b Four Baboons Adoring the Sun Broadway playbillvault com accessed November 15 2015 Jones Kenneth John Guare s Latest A Few Stout Individuals Opens Off Bway May 12 Playbill May 12 2002 Brantley Ben Gold Lame Dreams Dashed by Polyester Reality in Landscape of the Body New York Times April 17 2006 TommasIni Anthoiny Classical Music Spelling Out The Musical Tale of Psyche New York Times October 5 1997 Jones Kenneth The Stars Fill the Sky Kiss Me Kate Revival Opens on Bway Nov 18 Playbill November 18 1999 Sweet Smell of Success Broadway Archived 2015 09 27 at the Wayback Machine playbillvault com accessed November 14 2015 a b Pulitzer Prize for Drama pulitzer org accessed November 15 2015 Atlantic City tcm com accessed November 14 2015 a b c Cattaneo Anne John Guare The Art of Theater No 9 Interview The Paris Review Winter 1992 accessed November 14 2015 Membership Profile Information John Guare Archived 2015 11 17 at the Wayback Machine dramatistsguild com accessed November 16 2015 Magazine LCT Review lct org accessed November 15 2015 Events Upcoming January 11 2016 thesegalcenter org accessed November 15 2015 John Guare Three Exposures Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1982 ISBN 9780151901784 Page viii Herman Jan Writer s Gift Measured by Degrees Los Angeles Times November 2 1996 Sommer Elyse A CurtainUp Review Marco Polo Sings a Solo curtainup com September 28 1998 Marco Polo Sings a Solo 1977 Archived 2015 02 13 at the Wayback Machine lortel org Sommer Elyse A CurtainUp Review Lake Hollywood CurtainUp May 6 1999 A Free Man of Color Broadway Archived 2015 11 17 at the Wayback Machine playbillvault com accessed November 15 2015 Gans Andrew Private Lives Paul Gross Will Star in World Premiere of John Guare s Are You There McPhee Playbill April 12 2012 Hetrick Adam John Guare Makes Acting Debut in His New Play 3 Kinds of Exile Beginning May 15 at the Atlantic Playbill May 15 2013 Fierberg Ruthie Nantucket Sleigh Ride Opens Off Broadway March 18 playbill March 18 2019 Obies Search villagevoice com accessed November 14 2015 The House of Blue Leaves 1971 Archived 2015 11 17 at the Wayback Machine lortel org accessed November 15 2015 The House of Blue Leaves Broadway 1986 playbillvault com accessed November 15 2015 Two Gentlemen of Verona Awards ibdb com accessed November 15 2015 Two Gentlemen of Verona Broadway Production playbillvault com accessed November 15 2015 Award of Merit Archived 2016 01 31 at the Wayback Machine artsandletters org accessed November 15 2015 Awards Archived 2010 09 11 at the Wayback Machine artsandletters org accessed November 14 2015 Christo Guare Elected to Institute Los Angeles Times March 3 1989 Who s in the Theatre Hall of Fame Playbill June 12 1996 Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement www achievement org American Academy of Achievement Viagas Robert and Lefkowitz David NY s Signature Will Devote 1998 99 Season to John Guare Playbill August 5 1998 retrieved December 25 2017 Hernandez Ernio Playwrights John Guare and Craig Lucas Win Annual PEN Laura Pels Award for Drama Playbill May 5 2003 05 A C T Grants Honorary MFA Degrees To Tracy Chapman amp John Guare 5 11 broadwayworld com May 11 2009 Purcell Carey John Guare Christopher Durang and More Will Be Honored at Dramatists Guild of America Awards Playbill February 11 2014External links editJohn Guare at the Internet Broadway Database John Guare at the Internet Off Broadway Database Anne Cattaneo Winter 1992 John Guare The Art of Theater No 9 The Paris Review Winter 1992 125 John Guare at IMDb Biography at theatredatabase com John Guare with poster for his Caffe Cino production John Guare Papers at Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Guare amp oldid 1203994242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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