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The Gin Game

The Gin Game is a two-person, two-act play by Donald L. Coburn that premiered at American Theater Arts in Hollywood in September 1976, directed by Kip Niven. It was Coburn's first play, and the theater's first production. The play won the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

The Gin Game
Written byDonald L. Coburn
CharactersWeller Martin
Fonsia Dorsey
Date premieredSeptember 24, 1976
Place premieredAmerican Theater Arts
Hollywood, California
Original languageEnglish
GenreTragicomedy
Official site

Plot Edit

Weller Martin and Fonsia Dorsey, two elderly residents at a nursing home for senior citizens, strike up an acquaintance. Neither seems to have any other friends, and they start to enjoy each other's company. Weller offers to teach Fonsia how to play gin rummy, and they begin playing a series of games that Fonsia always wins. Weller's inability to win a single hand becomes increasingly frustrating to him, while Fonsia becomes increasingly confident.

While playing their games of gin, they engage in lengthy conversations about their families and their lives in the outside world. Gradually, each conversation becomes a battle, much like the ongoing gin games, as each player tries to expose the other's weaknesses, to belittle the other's life, and to humiliate the other thoroughly.

Production history Edit

The play premiered in a production by American Theatre Arts in Los Angeles, California in September 1976, directed by Kip Niven and with actors, Carol Locatell and John Terry Bell creating the roles of Fonsia and Weller. The play went on to be presented at the Actors Theatre of Louisville festival of new plays, the Long Wharf Theatre (New Haven) in July 1977, and the Wilbur Theatre, Boston.[1][2]

The Gin Game opened on Broadway on October 6, 1977 at the John Golden Theatre and closed on December 31, 1978 after 517 performances. The play was directed by Mike Nichols and starred the married couple Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy.[3] The play has come to be closely associated with them. Cronyn and Tandy were succeeded in the original Broadway run by E. G. Marshall and Maureen Stapleton.

Cronyn and Tandy revived their roles in London at the Lyric Theatre in 1979. It was revived in London in 1999 with Joss Ackland and Dorothy Tutin at the Savoy Theatre, directed by Frith Banbury.

Romanian director Liviu Ciulei directed the Romanian premiere at the Bulandra Theatre in 1980.[4]

It was revived on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre from April 20, 1997 to August 31, 1997, for 145 performances. Charles Durning and Julie Harris co-starred, directed by Charles Nelson Reilly. It received several Tony Award nominations, including for Best Revival of a Play.[5] This production had a seven-month tour, starting in Durham, North Carolina in October 1998.[6] The tour played an engement at the Wilshire Theater, Los Angeles, California, in December 1998. The Variety reviewer wrote: "Some of the actors’ movements in the early going could be smoother and less artificial, and the climactic moments of the final scene are more baffling than illuminating, but overall, Charles Nelson Reilly’s direction reflects a keen sensitivity to the play’s finer, unspoken points. Durning and Harris are delightful as the sparring duo. Their masterful work makes this “Gin Game” a sure bet."[7]

The play was revived on Broadway in a limited run, at the John Golden Theatre, on September 23, 2015 in previews, officially on October 14, 2015. It closed on January 10, 2016. It starred James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson, with direction by Leonard Foglia.[8]

Adaptations Edit

Adaptations for television versions were made in 1981 produced by Archer King with Cronyn and Tandy for Showtime.[9] Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore appeared in a televised film on PBS in May 2003.[10]

Casts of major productions Edit

Characters LA Production
(1976)
Broadway
(1977)
Broadway Replacements
(1977)
Broadway Revival
(1997)
Television Production
(2003)
Second Broadway Revival
(2015)
Weller Martin John Terry Bell Hume Cronyn E.G. Marshall Charles Durning Dick Van Dyke James Earl Jones
Fonsia Dorsey Carol Locatell Jessica Tandy Maureen Stapleton Julie Harris Mary Tyler Moore Cicely Tyson

Awards and nominations Edit

The Gin Game won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for 1978. The Pulitzer jury, in awarding the prize, said: "The one new play...of sufficient originality, invention and staying power was 'The Gin Game'".[11]

Awards
  • 1978 Pulitzer Prize for Drama[12]
  • 1978 Tony Award, Best Actress in a Play (Jessica Tandy)
Nominations
  • 1978 Drama Desk Award Outstanding New Play
  • 1978 Tony Award for Best Play
  • 1978 Tony Award, Actor in a Play (Hume Cronyn)
  • 1978 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play
  • 1997 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Play
  • 1997 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play
  • 1997 Tony Award, Actress in a Play (Julie Harris)
  • 1997 Tony Award, Direction of a Play

In popular culture Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Coburn, D. L. "History" thegingame.com, September 1998, accessed November 19, 2015
  2. ^ Coburn, D. L., "Introduction", The Gin Game: A Tragi-comedy in Two Acts, Samuel French, Inc., 1977, ISBN 0573609764, p. 1
  3. ^ "'The Gin Game' 1977" playbillvault.com, accessed November 19, 2015
  4. ^ "Clody Bertola și Petre Gheorghiu în "Gin Rummy", pe TVR 2".
  5. ^ "'The Gin Game' 1997" playbillvault.com, accessed November 19, 2015
  6. ^ Klein, Alvin. "Theater. A Pair of Players Who Can Play Abandonment With Abandon" New York Times, February 14, 1999
  7. ^ Linden, Sheri. "Review: ‘The Gin Game’" Variety, December 3, 1998
  8. ^ "'The Gin Game' 2015" playbillvault.com, accessed November 19, 2015
  9. ^ O'Connor, John J. (1981-03-29). "TV View; CABLE OPERATORS INCREASINGLY LOOK TO THEATER". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  10. ^ Hart, Hugh. "Rob and Laura shuffle the deck / Van Dyke, Moore in 'The Gin Game'" sfgate.com, May 3, 2003
  11. ^ Fischer, Heinz-D. (ed.), "History of the Award", Chronicle of the Pulitzer Prizes for Drama: Discussions, Decisions and Documents, Walter de Gruyter, 2008, ISBN 3598441207, p. 22
  12. ^ "Pulitzer Prize for Drama" pulitzer.org, accessed November 19, 2015

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • ​The Gin Game​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  • The Gin Game (1981) at IMDb
  • The Gin Game (2002) at IMDb
  • The Gin Game plot summary & character descriptions from StageAgent.com
  • "The Gin Game: About the Show, Synopsis & Performance History". Public Broadcasting System. 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-02.

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The Gin Game is a two person two act play by Donald L Coburn that premiered at American Theater Arts in Hollywood in September 1976 directed by Kip Niven It was Coburn s first play and the theater s first production The play won the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for Drama The Gin GameWritten byDonald L CoburnCharactersWeller MartinFonsia DorseyDate premieredSeptember 24 1976Place premieredAmerican Theater ArtsHollywood CaliforniaOriginal languageEnglishGenreTragicomedyOfficial site Contents 1 Plot 2 Production history 3 Adaptations 4 Casts of major productions 5 Awards and nominations 6 In popular culture 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditWeller Martin and Fonsia Dorsey two elderly residents at a nursing home for senior citizens strike up an acquaintance Neither seems to have any other friends and they start to enjoy each other s company Weller offers to teach Fonsia how to play gin rummy and they begin playing a series of games that Fonsia always wins Weller s inability to win a single hand becomes increasingly frustrating to him while Fonsia becomes increasingly confident While playing their games of gin they engage in lengthy conversations about their families and their lives in the outside world Gradually each conversation becomes a battle much like the ongoing gin games as each player tries to expose the other s weaknesses to belittle the other s life and to humiliate the other thoroughly Production history EditThe play premiered in a production by American Theatre Arts in Los Angeles California in September 1976 directed by Kip Niven and with actors Carol Locatell and John Terry Bell creating the roles of Fonsia and Weller The play went on to be presented at the Actors Theatre of Louisville festival of new plays the Long Wharf Theatre New Haven in July 1977 and the Wilbur Theatre Boston 1 2 The Gin Game opened on Broadway on October 6 1977 at the John Golden Theatre and closed on December 31 1978 after 517 performances The play was directed by Mike Nichols and starred the married couple Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy 3 The play has come to be closely associated with them Cronyn and Tandy were succeeded in the original Broadway run by E G Marshall and Maureen Stapleton Cronyn and Tandy revived their roles in London at the Lyric Theatre in 1979 It was revived in London in 1999 with Joss Ackland and Dorothy Tutin at the Savoy Theatre directed by Frith Banbury Romanian director Liviu Ciulei directed the Romanian premiere at the Bulandra Theatre in 1980 4 It was revived on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre from April 20 1997 to August 31 1997 for 145 performances Charles Durning and Julie Harris co starred directed by Charles Nelson Reilly It received several Tony Award nominations including for Best Revival of a Play 5 This production had a seven month tour starting in Durham North Carolina in October 1998 6 The tour played an engement at the Wilshire Theater Los Angeles California in December 1998 The Variety reviewer wrote Some of the actors movements in the early going could be smoother and less artificial and the climactic moments of the final scene are more baffling than illuminating but overall Charles Nelson Reilly s direction reflects a keen sensitivity to the play s finer unspoken points Durning and Harris are delightful as the sparring duo Their masterful work makes this Gin Game a sure bet 7 The play was revived on Broadway in a limited run at the John Golden Theatre on September 23 2015 in previews officially on October 14 2015 It closed on January 10 2016 It starred James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson with direction by Leonard Foglia 8 Adaptations EditAdaptations for television versions were made in 1981 produced by Archer King with Cronyn and Tandy for Showtime 9 Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore appeared in a televised film on PBS in May 2003 10 Casts of major productions EditCharacters LA Production 1976 Broadway 1977 Broadway Replacements 1977 Broadway Revival 1997 Television Production 2003 Second Broadway Revival 2015 Weller Martin John Terry Bell Hume Cronyn E G Marshall Charles Durning Dick Van Dyke James Earl JonesFonsia Dorsey Carol Locatell Jessica Tandy Maureen Stapleton Julie Harris Mary Tyler Moore Cicely TysonAwards and nominations EditThe Gin Game won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for 1978 The Pulitzer jury in awarding the prize said The one new play of sufficient originality invention and staying power was The Gin Game 11 Awards1978 Pulitzer Prize for Drama 12 1978 Tony Award Best Actress in a Play Jessica Tandy Nominations1978 Drama Desk Award Outstanding New Play 1978 Tony Award for Best Play 1978 Tony Award Actor in a Play Hume Cronyn 1978 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play 1997 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Play 1997 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play 1997 Tony Award Actress in a Play Julie Harris 1997 Tony Award Direction of a PlayIn popular culture EditIn the second episode of the eighth season 2005 of the CBS sitcom The King of Queens Arthur Jerry Stiller is directing The Gin Game at the local senior center and has trouble casting Fonsia References Edit Coburn D L History thegingame com September 1998 accessed November 19 2015 Coburn D L Introduction The Gin Game A Tragi comedy in Two Acts Samuel French Inc 1977 ISBN 0573609764 p 1 The Gin Game 1977 playbillvault com accessed November 19 2015 Clody Bertola și Petre Gheorghiu in Gin Rummy pe TVR 2 The Gin Game 1997 playbillvault com accessed November 19 2015 Klein Alvin Theater A Pair of Players Who Can Play Abandonment With Abandon New York Times February 14 1999 Linden Sheri Review The Gin Game Variety December 3 1998 The Gin Game 2015 playbillvault com accessed November 19 2015 O Connor John J 1981 03 29 TV View CABLE OPERATORS INCREASINGLY LOOK TO THEATER The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 04 05 Hart Hugh Rob and Laura shuffle the deck Van Dyke Moore in The Gin Game sfgate com May 3 2003 Fischer Heinz D ed History of the Award Chronicle of the Pulitzer Prizes for Drama Discussions Decisions and Documents Walter de Gruyter 2008 ISBN 3598441207 p 22 Pulitzer Prize for Drama pulitzer org accessed November 19 2015External links EditOfficial website The Gin Game at the Internet Broadway Database The Gin Game 1981 at IMDb The Gin Game 2002 at IMDb The Gin Game plot summary amp character descriptions from StageAgent com The Gin Game About the Show Synopsis amp Performance History Public Broadcasting System 2008 Retrieved 2008 08 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Gin Game amp oldid 1176441005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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