Tony Kushner

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Tony Kushner (né le 16 juillet 1956) est un dramaturge américain, plus connu pour sa pièce de théâtre Angels in America, pour laquelle il a reçu le prix Pulitzer.

Il est né dans une famille juive à Manhattan, mais ses parents, William Kushner et Sylvia (Deutscher) Kushner, deux musiciens classiques, ont déménagé à Lake Charles, en Louisiane après sa naissance. Kushner lui-même a déménagé à New York en 1974 pour aller à l'Université Columbia, où il a reçu son diplôme en littérature anglaise en 1978. Après, il a étudié pour être réalisateur à New York University, où il a reçu son magistère en 1984.

En avril de 2003, il a épousé avec son partenaire de longtemps, un rédacteur d'Entertainment Weekly, Mark Harris, à New York. C'était le premier mariage homosexuel qui ait jamais ete autant commente dans la colonne de vœux de mariage au New York Times.

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[modifier] Pièces de Théâtre

  • The Age of Assassins, 1982
  • La Fin de la Baleine: An Opera for the Apocalypse, 1983
  • The Umbrella Oracle, 1984
  • Last Gasp at the Cataract, 1984
  • Yes, Yes, No, No: The Solace-of-Solstice, Apogee/Perigee, Bestial/Celestial Holiday Show, 1987
  • Stella, 1987.
  • A Bright Room Called Day, 1985
  • The Heavenly Theatre, 1986
  • In Great Eliza's Golden Time, 1986.
  • Hydriotaphia, 1987
  • The Illusion, 1988
  • In That Day, 1989
  • Widows'', 1991
  • Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, Part One: Millennium Approaches, 1992.
  • Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, Part Two: Perestroika, produced in New York City, 1992.
  • Slavs! Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness, 1995.
  • Reverse Transcription: Six Playwrights Bury a Seventh, A Ten-Minute Play That's Nearly Twenty Minutes Long, Louisville, Humana Festival of New American Plays, 1996
  • A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds, 1997
  • The Good Person of Szechuan, 1997
  • Love's Fire: Seven New Plays Inspired by Seven Shakespearean Sonnets, 1998.
  • Terminating, or Lass Meine Schmerzen Nicht Verloren Sein, or Ambivalence, 1998
  • Henry Box Brown, 1998.
  • Homebody/Kabul, 2001.
  • Caroline or Change (musical), 2002.
  • Only We Who Guard The Mystery Shall Be Unhappy, 2003.

[modifier] Livres

  • A Meditation from Angels in America, Harper San Francisco, 1994.
  • Thinking about the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness: Essays, a Play, Two Poems, and a Prayer, Theatre Communications Group (New York, NY), 1995.
  • Howard Cruse, Stuck Rubber Baby, introduction by Kushner (New York: Paradox Press, 1995).
  • David B. Feinberg, Queer and Loathing: Rants and Raves of a Raging AIDS Clone, introduction by Kushner (New York: Penguin, 1995).
  • David Wojnarowicz, The Waterfront Journals, edited by Amy Scholder, introduction by Kushner (New York: Grove, 1996).
  • "Three Screeds from Key West: For Larry Kramer," in We Must Love One Another or Die: The Life and Legacies of Larry Kramer, edited by Lawrence D. Mass (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997), pp. 191-199.
  • Moises Kaufman, Gross Indecency, afterword by Kushner (New York: Vintage, 1997), pp. 135-143.
  • Plays by Tony Kushner (New York: Broadway Play Publishing, 1999). Includes:
  • A Bright Room called Day
  • The Illusion
  • Slavs! Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness
  • Death & Taxes: Hydriotaphia, and Other Plays, Theatre Communications Group (New York, NY), 2000. Includes:
  • Reverse transcription
  • Hydriotaphia: or the Death of Dr. Browne, (adaptation of Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial (A fictitious, imaginary account of Sir Thomas Browne's character not based upon fact)
  • G. David Schine in Hell
  • Notes on Akiba
  • Terminating
  • East Coast Ode to Howard Jarvis
  • Brundibar, illustrated by Maurice Sendak, Hyperion Books for Children, 2003.
  • The Art of Maurice Sendak: 1980 to the Present, 2003
  • Save Your Democratic Soul!: Rants, Screeds, and Other Public Utterances
  • Wrestling with Zion: Progressive Jewish-American Responses to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, with Alisa Solomon, Grove, 2003.

[modifier] Autres chefs d'œuvre

  • La Fin de la Baleine: An Opera for the Apocalypse, (opéra) 1983
  • St. Cecilia or The Power of Music, (le libretto pour l'opéra)
  • Caroline or Change, (a musical)
  • Brundibar, (adaptation de l'opéra de Hans Krása avec Maurice Sendak)
  • Munich, film de Steven Spielberg (2005) - scénario

[modifier] Articles

  • "The Secrets of Angels," New York Times, 27 March 1994, p. H5.
  • "The State of the Theatre," Times Literary Supplement, 28 April 1995, p. 14.
  • "The Theater of Utopia," Theater, 26 (1995): 9-11.
  • "The Art of the Difficult," Civilization, 4 (August/September 1997): 62-67.
  • "Notes About Political Theater," Kenyon Review, 19 (Summer/Fall 1997): 19-34.
  • "Wings of Desire," Premiere, October 1997: 70.
  • "Fo's Last Laugh--I," Nation, 3 November 1997: 4-5.
  • "A Modest Proposal," American Theatre, January 1998: 20-22, 77-89.
  • "A Word to Graduates: Organize!," Nation, 1 July 2002.
  • "Only We Who Guard The Mystery Shall Be Unhappy," Nation, 24 March 2003.

[modifier] Interviews

  • Gerard Raymond, "Q & A With Tony Kushner," Theatre Week (20-26 December 1993): 14-20.
  • Mark Marvel, "A Conversation with Tony Kushner," Interview, 24 (February 1994): 84.
  • David Savran, "Tony Kushner," in Speaking on Stage: Interviews with Contemporary American Playwrights, edited by Philip C. Kolin and Colby H. Kullman (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1996), pp. 291-313.
  • Robert Vorlicky, ed., Tony Kushner in Conversation (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998).

[modifier] Récompenses

  • Emmy Award
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama
  • Two Tony Awards
  • Evening Standard Award
  • OBIE
  • New York Drama Critics Circle Award
  • American Academy of Arts and Letters Award
  • Whiting Writers Fellowship
  • Lila Wallace/Reader's Digest Fellowship
  • National Foundation of Jewish Culture, Cultural Achievement award
  • Honorary Doctor of Letters from Pace University on May 25th, 2004
  • Honorary Degree from Brandeis University on May 21, 2006

[modifier] Liens externes