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Paul Rudnick [1] (born December 29, 1957) is an American writer. His plays have been produced on and off Broadway and worldwide. He is also known for having written the screenplays for several movies, including Sister Act , Addams Family Values , Jeffrey , and In & Out .
Jeffrey is a 1992 American play by Paul Rudnick. At first no theater would produce the play, because it was described as a comedy about AIDS, but after an acclaimed, sold-out run at the tiny WPA Theater in New York City, the show transferred for a commercial run. The play ran from December 31, 1992 to February 14, 1993 at the WPA Theatre. [1]
Set in John Barrymore's old apartment in New York City – at the time, the author's real-life home – the play follows successful television actor Andrew Rally as he struggles with taking on the dream role of Hamlet, dealing with a girlfriend who is keeping a firm grip on her chastity, and playing host to the ghost of John Barrymore, who, clothed as Hamlet, has come back to earth for the ...
Paul Rudnick‘s “Playing The Palace” has been years in the making. The novel follows a New York City event planner named Carter Ogden who unexpectedly sparks a love affair with Edgar, the ...
The play was originally produced at the Williamstown Theatre Festival on the Nikos Stage, opening on July 1, 1998. The show was directed by Christopher Ashley, set design Michael Brown, costume design Marion Williams, lighting design Rui Rita, and sound design Kurt B. Kellenberger.
Jeffrey, a 1995 film by Paul Rudnick, based on Rudnick's play of the same name Jeffrey (2016 film) , a 2016 Dominican Republic documentary film Jeffrey's sketch , a sketch on American TV show Saturday Night Live
Playwright and author Paul Rudnick remembered working with Newhart on the 1997 comedy-drama In&Out, “where he was revered by everyone on the set as comedy royalty.” “He was also a warm and ...
The plot of The Addams Family, which was written by Caroline Thompson and Larry Wilson, and then extensively re-written by Paul Rudnick, hinges on whether or not Christopher Lloyd's Uncle Fester ...