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William Hauptman

Born in Texas, William Hauptman received a BFA from the University of Texas Drama Department and later traveled to San Francisco and New York. A graduate who received an MFA from the Yale School of Drama,[1] he is the author of both plays and fiction.

Career edit

His various plays include: Shearwater (American Place Theater) (1974) Heat (The Public Theater)[2] (1974) And Domino Courts and Comanche Cafe (1976) at the American Place Theatre which won a Village Voice Obie Award (1977).[3]

Big River (1985), his adaptation of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn, written in collaboration with composer Roger Miller,[4] won seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical when it opened on Broadway. It has proven very popular in stock and amateur theatrical productions.[5] Hauptman joined the project after being approached by former Yale classmate Rocco Landesman.

Hauptman is also a writer of fiction. His first published story, Good Rockin' Tonight, about an Elvis impersonator, made The Best American Short Stories Collection of 1982.[6] Later, Hauptman wrote a screenplay of this story for 20th Century Fox, going on to write several other screenplays for the studios, including Amblin Entertainment and Merchant Ivory Productions.

Bantam published his collection of short stories, including Good Rockin' Tonight and Other Stories (1988). Larry McMurtry gave him this quote: "William Hauptman, for my money, is the most promising young fiction writers to come out of the Southwest in a long time."[7] This collection won the Jesse Jones Award for Best Work of Fiction given by the Texas Institute of Letters in 1989, along with an award for Best Short Story, which was given to Moon Walking.[8]

In 1992, Bantam published his novel about tornado-chasers The Storm Season, which was later reprinted by the University of Texas Press. This novel was praised by Carolyn See in the Los Angeles Times, who said, "Storm Season is about family, the working class, the crimes human beings have committed against the land, and the hypnotic, redemptive quality of disaster--why human beings enjoy being scared out of their wits. It's spooky, beautiful, bizarre."[9]

His most recent novel, about his experiences in the 60s, is called Journey to the West (2017) which has been described by James Magnuson, director of the Michener Center at the University of Texas as "by turns hilarious, sweet, and harrowing...It deserves to be a classic."[10]

Big River was also produced by the Deaf West Company in both Los Angeles (2002) and New York, (2003) at the American Airlines Theater, and received a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.[11] Big River was also produced as part of the Encores Series at City Center Theater in New York in 2017. Program Notes: From Playbill of Encores Production of Big River, 2016: "It was a time when everybody played by the rules of Satchel Paige: Don't worry about the things you can't do nothing about, dance like nobody's watching, and love like you can't get hurt."

He has also contributed articles to The Atlantic Monthly, Texas Monthly, and The New York Times Sunday Magazine.[12] Teaching Experience—Yale School of Drama; the Michener Center for writers at the University of Texas in Austin; and Brooklyn College.

  • Big River
  • Heat [13]
  • Comanche Cafe
  • Domino Courts [14]
  • Gillette [15]
  • Good Rockin' Tonight and Other Stories
  • The Storm Season
  • Journey to the West

Awards edit

Personal life edit

Hauptman is married to Marjorie Erdreich and lives in Brooklyn. His daughter, Sarah, is employed by the State Department and their son, Max, is a captain in the United States Army.[18] "I live in Brooklyn because, for all its faults, I like it better than the town where I was born. My days are calm and predetermined. I watch my children grow up and hope they will do well." -Journey to the West[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "William Hauptman :: Rodgers & Hammerstein :: Bio Details". Rnh.com. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  2. ^ Albee, Edward. "Heat". Samuel French. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  3. ^ "Brooklyn author uses life experience to pen new book about a westward journey in the '60s | Brooklyn Daily Eagle". Brooklyneagle.com. 2018-04-17. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  4. ^ Simon, John (2015-07-22). "Big River, Avenue Q - New York Magazine Theater Review". Nymag.com. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  5. ^ "Big River". Playbill Vault. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Books by William Hauptman (Author of Storm Season)". Goodreads.com. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  7. ^ "William Hauptman, fiction". Williamhauptman.net. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  8. ^ "TIL Members Complete History" (PDF). www.texasinstituteofletters.org.
  9. ^ Carolyn See (1992-03-09). "'Storm Season': Wild, Original and Gorgeous : THE STORM SEASON, by William Hauptman, Bantam Books, $19.50, 306 pages - latimes". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  10. ^ "Journey to the West by William Hauptman". Journeytothewestbook.com. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  11. ^ "Big River Tony Awards Info". Broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  12. ^ Hauptman, William (7 August 1988). "Will The World Flock To Wichita Falls? - The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  13. ^ William Hauptman. "Heat". Samuel French. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  14. ^ William Hauptman. "Comanche Cafe". Samuel French. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  15. ^ William Hauptman. "Gillette". Samuel French. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  16. ^ Shepard, Richard F. (1982-02-17). "Tv: A Forgotten Rebellion Of Slaves - The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  17. ^ "William Hauptman : The Wittliff Collections". Thewittliffcollections.txstate.edu. 1942-11-26. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  18. ^ "About William Hauptman". Williamhauptman.net. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  19. ^ Hauptman, William (8 September 2017). Journey to the West. iUniverse. ISBN 978-1-5320-2235-7.

External links edit

  • William Hauptman at IMDb

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Born in Texas William Hauptman received a BFA from the University of Texas Drama Department and later traveled to San Francisco and New York A graduate who received an MFA from the Yale School of Drama 1 he is the author of both plays and fiction Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksCareer editHis various plays include Shearwater American Place Theater 1974 Heat The Public Theater 2 1974 And Domino Courts and Comanche Cafe 1976 at the American Place Theatre which won a Village Voice Obie Award 1977 3 Big River 1985 his adaptation of Mark Twain s Huckleberry Finn written in collaboration with composer Roger Miller 4 won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical when it opened on Broadway It has proven very popular in stock and amateur theatrical productions 5 Hauptman joined the project after being approached by former Yale classmate Rocco Landesman Hauptman is also a writer of fiction His first published story Good Rockin Tonight about an Elvis impersonator made The Best American Short Stories Collection of 1982 6 Later Hauptman wrote a screenplay of this story for 20th Century Fox going on to write several other screenplays for the studios including Amblin Entertainment and Merchant Ivory Productions Bantam published his collection of short stories including Good Rockin Tonight and Other Stories 1988 Larry McMurtry gave him this quote William Hauptman for my money is the most promising young fiction writers to come out of the Southwest in a long time 7 This collection won the Jesse Jones Award for Best Work of Fiction given by the Texas Institute of Letters in 1989 along with an award for Best Short Story which was given to Moon Walking 8 In 1992 Bantam published his novel about tornado chasers The Storm Season which was later reprinted by the University of Texas Press This novel was praised by Carolyn See in the Los Angeles Times who said Storm Season is about family the working class the crimes human beings have committed against the land and the hypnotic redemptive quality of disaster why human beings enjoy being scared out of their wits It s spooky beautiful bizarre 9 His most recent novel about his experiences in the 60s is called Journey to the West 2017 which has been described by James Magnuson director of the Michener Center at the University of Texas as by turns hilarious sweet and harrowing It deserves to be a classic 10 Big River was also produced by the Deaf West Company in both Los Angeles 2002 and New York 2003 at the American Airlines Theater and received a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical 11 Big River was also produced as part of the Encores Series at City Center Theater in New York in 2017 Program Notes From Playbill of Encores Production of Big River 2016 It was a time when everybody played by the rules of Satchel Paige Don t worry about the things you can t do nothing about dance like nobody s watching and love like you can t get hurt He has also contributed articles to The Atlantic Monthly Texas Monthly and The New York Times Sunday Magazine 12 Teaching Experience Yale School of Drama the Michener Center for writers at the University of Texas in Austin and Brooklyn College Big River Heat 13 Comanche Cafe Domino Courts 14 Gillette 15 Good Rockin Tonight and Other Stories The Storm Season Journey to the WestAwards edit1979 NAACP Freedom Foundation Award PBS teleplay Denmark Vesey starring Ned Beatty and Yaphet Kotto Winner 16 1985 Tony Award for Best Musical Big River Winner 1986 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play Gillette Winner 1988 Jesse Jones Award for Best Book from the Texas Institute of Letters for Good Rockin Tonight Winner 2003 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical by the Deaf West Company of Los Angeles Big River at the American Airlines Theatre in New York Winner Grants National Endowment Grant Rockefeller Grant Guggenheim Grant Honors The Author has also been included in the exclusive Texas Writer s Collection at Texas State University 17 Personal life editHauptman is married to Marjorie Erdreich and lives in Brooklyn His daughter Sarah is employed by the State Department and their son Max is a captain in the United States Army 18 I live in Brooklyn because for all its faults I like it better than the town where I was born My days are calm and predetermined I watch my children grow up and hope they will do well Journey to the West 19 References edit William Hauptman Rodgers amp Hammerstein Bio Details Rnh com Retrieved 2018 09 13 Albee Edward Heat Samuel French Retrieved 2018 09 13 Brooklyn author uses life experience to pen new book about a westward journey in the 60s Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyneagle com 2018 04 17 Retrieved 2018 09 13 Simon John 2015 07 22 Big River Avenue Q New York Magazine Theater Review Nymag com Retrieved 2018 09 13 Big River Playbill Vault Retrieved 31 July 2015 Books by William Hauptman Author of Storm Season Goodreads com Retrieved 2018 09 13 William Hauptman fiction Williamhauptman net Retrieved 2018 09 13 TIL Members Complete History PDF www texasinstituteofletters org Carolyn See 1992 03 09 Storm Season Wild Original and Gorgeous THE STORM SEASON by William Hauptman Bantam Books 19 50 306 pages latimes Articles latimes com Retrieved 2018 09 13 Journey to the West by William Hauptman Journeytothewestbook com Retrieved 2018 09 13 Big River Tony Awards Info Broadwayworld com Retrieved 2018 09 13 Hauptman William 7 August 1988 Will The World Flock To Wichita Falls The New York Times The New York Times Retrieved 2018 09 13 William Hauptman Heat Samuel French Retrieved 2018 09 13 William Hauptman Comanche Cafe Samuel French Retrieved 2018 09 13 William Hauptman Gillette Samuel French Retrieved 2018 09 13 Shepard Richard F 1982 02 17 Tv A Forgotten Rebellion Of Slaves The New York Times The New York Times Retrieved 2018 09 13 William Hauptman The Wittliff Collections Thewittliffcollections txstate edu 1942 11 26 Retrieved 2018 09 13 About William Hauptman Williamhauptman net Retrieved 2018 09 13 Hauptman William 8 September 2017 Journey to the West iUniverse ISBN 978 1 5320 2235 7 External links editWilliam Hauptman at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Hauptman amp oldid 1209703423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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