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The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1957), by William Inge; Death (1975), by Woody Allen; Death of a Salesman (1949), by Arthur Miller [1] The Death of Bessie Smith (1960), by Edward Albee; Death Tax (2012), by Lucas Hnath; Decade (2011), by Tony Kushner; Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams (2005), by Terrence McNally; Desire Under the Elms (1924 ...
Best Performance by a Supporting or Featured Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Supporting or Featured Actress in a Play; Ken Howard – Child's Play as Paul Reese. Joseph Bova – The Chinese and Dr. Fish as Mr. Lee; Dennis King – A Patriot for Me as Baron von Epp; Blythe Danner – Butterflies Are Free as Jill Tanner
Angels in America: Millennium Approaches: 1991 Tony Kushner: 1993: Nominated for nine Tony Awards, winning four. Angels in America: Perestroika: 1992 Tony Kushner: 1994: Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning three. Another Country: 1982 Julian Mitchell: 1982: Arcadia: 1994 Tom Stoppard: 1994 'Art' 1994 Yasmina Reza: 1998: Nominated for three ...
It's July 1976 in a Northern California recording studio and the rock ‘n’ roll band cutting their latest album is exhausted and wary. The coffee machine is broken. Playwright David Adjmi tells ...
Anatomy of a Hit: Long-Run Plays on Broadway from 1900 to the Present Day. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1966. Schildcrout, Jordan. In the Long Run: A Cultural History of Broadway's Hit Plays. New York and London: Routledge, 2019. Sheward, David. It's a Hit!: The Back Stage Book of Longest-Running Broadway Shows, 1884 to the Present. New York: Back ...
There’s a moment in David Adjmi’s play “Stereophonic” when a discordant, mid-’70s band-on-the rise hears one of its songs played back to them in the recording studio for the first time ...
Sleuth is a 1970 play written by Anthony Shaffer. The Broadway production received the Tony Award for Best Play, and Anthony Quayle and Keith Baxter received the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance. The play was adapted for feature films in 1972, 2007 and 2014.