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Paul Foster (playwright)

Paul Roose-Evans Foster (October 15, 1931 – March 5, 2021)[1] was an American playwright, theater director, and producer born in Penns Grove, New Jersey.[2] He was a founding member and the first president of La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club.[3][4]

Paul Foster
Foster in 1966
Born(1931-10-15)October 15, 1931
Penns Grove, New Jersey
DiedMarch 5, 2021(2021-03-05) (aged 89)
OccupationPlaywright
GenreTheatre

Early life edit

Foster studied journalism at Rutgers University then moved to Manhattan at the age of 21 to study law at New York University School of Law. After serving in the Navy for two years, Foster developed an interest in theatre. While living in New York, he met Ellen Stewart, a fashion designer planning to open her own boutique. In 1962, Foster agreed to help Stewart with her boutique in exchange for using the basement space as a theater in the evenings. "...Stewart's enthusiasm for the theater project quickly eclipsed her own initial idea for the boutique", and La MaMa was born.[5] The theater moved around Manhattan's East Village multiple times before settling into its current space at 74A East Fourth Street in 1969.

Career edit

Foster has written eighteen plays, including Elizabeth I and Satyricon (1972), as well as the libretto and lyrics for the musical Silver Queen Saloon (1978). Fourteen books of his plays have been published.

Foster has won numerous awards, including Rockefeller and Guggenheim Fellowships, National Endowment for the Arts, and a British Arts Council Award.

Selected works and credits edit

  • Before Breakfast (1962; La MaMa)
  • Hurrah for the Bridge (1963, 1965; La MaMa)
  • The Recluse (1964; La MaMa)
  • Que Viva El Puente (1964; La MaMa)
  • Balls (1964, 1966; La MaMa)
  • The Recluse (1965; La MaMa)
  • Balm in Gilead (1965; La MaMa; written by Lanford Wilson and directed by Marshall W. Mason; Foster on tech)[6]
  • The Madonna in the Orchard (1965, 1966; La MaMa; written by Foster, directed by Tom O'Horgan)[7]
  • The Hessian Corporal (1966; La MaMa; written by Foster, directed by Tom O'Horgan)[8]
  • Tom Paine (Part 1) (1967; La MaMa; written by Foster, directed by Tom O'Horgan)[9]
  • Dead And Buried (1967)
  • Heimskringla! or The Stoned Angels (1968; National Educational Television)
  • Four Noh Plays by Tom Eyen (1969; La MaMa; written and directed by Tom Eyen; presented as part of Ruth Yorck Golden Series)[10]
  • Sprint Orgasmics (1969; La MaMa)
  • Caution: A Love Story (1969; La MaMa)
  • Heimskringla (1970; La MaMa)
  • La Reclusa (1970; La MaMa)
  • La MaMa Christmas Show (1971; La MaMa; directed by Robert Patrick)[11]
  • Satyricon (1972; La MaMa; written by Foster, performed by John Vaccaro's Playhouse of the Ridiculous)[12]
  • Thoughts (1972; La MaMa)
  • Elizabeth I (1972)
  • Play-by-Play (1972; Christmas show; La MaMa; directed by Robert Patrick)[13]
  • Silver Queen (1973; La MaMa; written by Foster, directed by Robert Patrick)[14]
  • Rags To Riches To Rags (1974; La MaMa)
  • Marcus Brutus (1975)
  • Zainamoh (1976; La MaMa)
  • Da Nutcracker In Da Bronx (1977; La MaMa)
  • Silver Queen Saloon (1978; La MaMa)
  • Elisabeta I (1979; La MaMa; written by Foster, directed by Liviu Cielei)[15]
  • A Kiss Is Just A Kiss (1980)
  • Hurrah for the Bridge (1981; La MaMa; written by Foster, directed by Tom O'Horgan)[16]
  • Tom Paine (1983; La MaMa)
  • The Dark And Mr. Stone; Part 2, Murder in the Magnolias (1985; La MaMa)
  • Faith, Hope and Charity (1986)
  • As Straight as a Corkscrew (1995)
  • Kisses, Bites and Scratches (2010)
  • The Kleenex Planet (date unknown)

References edit

  1. ^ Cristi, A.A. (24 March 2021). "Paul Foster, Innovative Playwright And Founding Member Of La MaMa, Dies At 89". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  2. ^ Kirkpatrick, D. L., & Vinson, James. Contemporary Dramatists, p. 162. St. James Press: 1988. ISBN 9780312166649. Accessed September 17, 2015.
  3. ^ Gruen, John (July 22, 1968). "A Pushcart Named La Mama". New York Magazine. 1 (16): 42–45. Retrieved March 3, 2012.
  4. ^ Contemporary Authors, vol. 26. New Revision Series. Detroit, Michigan: Gale.
  5. ^ Bottoms, Stephen James (2004). Playing Underground: A Critical History of the 1960 Off-Off-Broadway Movement. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. p. 88. ISBN 0-472-11400-X. Retrieved March 3, 2012.
  6. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Balm in Gilead' (1965)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  7. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Madonna in the Orchard, The' (1966)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  8. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'The Hessian Corporal' (1966)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  9. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Tom Paine' (Part 1) (1967)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  10. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Four No Plays by Tom Eyen' (1969)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  11. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'La MaMa Christmas Show' (1971)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  12. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Satyricon' (1972)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  13. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Play-by-Play' (1972)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  14. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Silver Queen' (1973)" 2018-07-21 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  15. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Elisabeta I' (1979)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  16. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Production: 'Hurrah for the Bridge' (1981)". Retrieved March 20, 2018.

External links edit

  • Paul Foster on doollee.com
  • Foster's page on La MaMa Archives Digital Collections
  • Video interview with Foster on Primary Stages Off-Broadway Oral History Project (2015)

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Paul Roose Evans Foster October 15 1931 March 5 2021 1 was an American playwright theater director and producer born in Penns Grove New Jersey 2 He was a founding member and the first president of La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club 3 4 Paul FosterFoster in 1966Born 1931 10 15 October 15 1931Penns Grove New JerseyDiedMarch 5 2021 2021 03 05 aged 89 OccupationPlaywrightGenreTheatre Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Selected works and credits 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editFoster studied journalism at Rutgers University then moved to Manhattan at the age of 21 to study law at New York University School of Law After serving in the Navy for two years Foster developed an interest in theatre While living in New York he met Ellen Stewart a fashion designer planning to open her own boutique In 1962 Foster agreed to help Stewart with her boutique in exchange for using the basement space as a theater in the evenings Stewart s enthusiasm for the theater project quickly eclipsed her own initial idea for the boutique and La MaMa was born 5 The theater moved around Manhattan s East Village multiple times before settling into its current space at 74A East Fourth Street in 1969 Career editFoster has written eighteen plays including Elizabeth I and Satyricon 1972 as well as the libretto and lyrics for the musical Silver Queen Saloon 1978 Fourteen books of his plays have been published Foster has won numerous awards including Rockefeller and Guggenheim Fellowships National Endowment for the Arts and a British Arts Council Award Selected works and credits editBefore Breakfast 1962 La MaMa Hurrah for the Bridge 1963 1965 La MaMa The Recluse 1964 La MaMa Que Viva El Puente 1964 La MaMa Balls 1964 1966 La MaMa The Recluse 1965 La MaMa Balm in Gilead 1965 La MaMa written by Lanford Wilson and directed by Marshall W Mason Foster on tech 6 The Madonna in the Orchard 1965 1966 La MaMa written by Foster directed by Tom O Horgan 7 The Hessian Corporal 1966 La MaMa written by Foster directed by Tom O Horgan 8 Tom Paine Part 1 1967 La MaMa written by Foster directed by Tom O Horgan 9 Dead And Buried 1967 Heimskringla or The Stoned Angels 1968 National Educational Television Four Noh Plays by Tom Eyen 1969 La MaMa written and directed by Tom Eyen presented as part of Ruth Yorck Golden Series 10 Sprint Orgasmics 1969 La MaMa Caution A Love Story 1969 La MaMa Heimskringla 1970 La MaMa La Reclusa 1970 La MaMa La MaMa Christmas Show 1971 La MaMa directed by Robert Patrick 11 Satyricon 1972 La MaMa written by Foster performed by John Vaccaro s Playhouse of the Ridiculous 12 Thoughts 1972 La MaMa Elizabeth I 1972 Play by Play 1972 Christmas show La MaMa directed by Robert Patrick 13 Silver Queen 1973 La MaMa written by Foster directed by Robert Patrick 14 Rags To Riches To Rags 1974 La MaMa Marcus Brutus 1975 Zainamoh 1976 La MaMa Da Nutcracker In Da Bronx 1977 La MaMa Silver Queen Saloon 1978 La MaMa Elisabeta I 1979 La MaMa written by Foster directed by Liviu Cielei 15 A Kiss Is Just A Kiss 1980 Hurrah for the Bridge 1981 La MaMa written by Foster directed by Tom O Horgan 16 Tom Paine 1983 La MaMa The Dark And Mr Stone Part 2 Murder in the Magnolias 1985 La MaMa Faith Hope and Charity 1986 As Straight as a Corkscrew 1995 Kisses Bites and Scratches 2010 The Kleenex Planet date unknown References edit Cristi A A 24 March 2021 Paul Foster Innovative Playwright And Founding Member Of La MaMa Dies At 89 BroadwayWorld Retrieved 24 March 2021 Kirkpatrick D L amp Vinson James Contemporary Dramatists p 162 St James Press 1988 ISBN 9780312166649 Accessed September 17 2015 Gruen John July 22 1968 A Pushcart Named La Mama New York Magazine 1 16 42 45 Retrieved March 3 2012 Contemporary Authors vol 26 New Revision Series Detroit Michigan Gale Bottoms Stephen James 2004 Playing Underground A Critical History of the 1960 Off Off Broadway Movement Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press p 88 ISBN 0 472 11400 X Retrieved March 3 2012 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Balm in Gilead 1965 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Madonna in the Orchard The 1966 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production The Hessian Corporal 1966 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Tom Paine Part 1 1967 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Four No Plays by Tom Eyen 1969 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production La MaMa Christmas Show 1971 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Satyricon 1972 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Play by Play 1972 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Silver Queen 1973 Archived 2018 07 21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Elisabeta I 1979 Retrieved March 20 2018 La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Production Hurrah for the Bridge 1981 Retrieved March 20 2018 External links editPaul Foster on doollee com Foster s page on La MaMa Archives Digital Collections Video interview with Foster on Primary Stages Off Broadway Oral History Project 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Foster playwright amp oldid 1098425176, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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