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Actor and Director Everett Quinton Dies at 71

BroadwayWorld is saddened to report that actor and director Everett Quinton has died at age 71. Quinton was the founder and artistic director of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company, and appeared in several productions there.

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Gerald Carpenter: SBCC Theatre Group Goes Live and Pulls the 'Ripcord' | Arts & Entertainment

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Arthur Kopit obituary


Last modified on Mon 12 Apr 2021 13.35 EDT
It was the fate of Arthur Kopit, who has died aged 83 from progressive dementia, to be labelled in theatrical dictionaries as a serious and inventive playwright who rarely achieved popular acceptance. His biggest success came as the librettist of the Broadway musical Nine (1982) – a classy elaboration of Fellini’s classic movie 8½ – with music and lyrics by Maury Yeston.
But he made his name as a shooting star in the off-Broadway theatre of the early 1960s alongside Edward Albee, Jack Gelber and the Living Theatre, placing his marker with the outrageous, surreal Freudian capriccio Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma’s Hung You in the Closet and I’m Feelin’ So Bad (directed by Jerome Robbins and starring Hermione Gingold and the newcomer Sam Waterston).

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News of the Week: American Essays, Muppet Debates, and Recipes For Rainy Days


The Hard Crowd by Rachel Kushner. This is also a collection of essays, by the National Book Award and Booker Prize finalist, spanning the years 2000 to 2020.
Philip Roth: The Biography by Blake Bailey. Oprah Winfrey says that this is one of the most anticipated books of the year, and you should always listen to Oprah.
International Thieves Are Stealing Legos, for Some Reason
This could be the plot of
Ocean’s 14 (it would be a Lego movie, of course).
The Muppets, Ranked
I don’t want to get into a big debate here, but I was reading this list from NPR listeners of the 25 best Muppets and I have to shake my head. Oh, I have no quarrel with Kermit grabbing the number one slot (a predictable but not unwelcome choice), but I have to say that Gonzo is ranked way too high, and Oscar the Grouch and Bert and Ernie should be ranked much higher.

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3-Time Tony-Nominated Playwright Arthur Kopit Dies at 83


Born Arthur Lee Koenig in Manhattan May 10, 1937, Mr. Kopit would eventually take his stepfather's surname. While studying engineering at Harvard University, Kopit began trying his hand at playwrighting, ultimately making his professional debut with
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad. After the piece won a Harvard playwriting contest, it enjoyed a hit 1962 Off-Broadway run in a production helmed by Jerome Robbins that would also play a six-week Broadway engagement the following year.
Arthur Kopit
Written to re-shape the largely false narratives around cowboys and Native Americans in the early days of the American West, Mr. Kopit's

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Three-time Tony Nominee Arthur Kopit Passed Away in New York


Three-time Tony Nominee Arthur Kopit Passed Away in New York
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Just one month before he turned 84, the 'Phantom' playwright is survived by his wife Leslie Garis, his sister, Susan, his three children as well as his three grandchildren.
Apr 5, 2021
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Broadway playwright
Arthur Kopit has died, aged 83. The Pulitzer Prize finalist passed away on Friday, April 2, in New York.
Kopit's career began while he was still a student at Harvard with the 1963 play "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad", which landed a major theater run after finding success Off Broadway.

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Arthur Kopit, Playwright Known for 'Indians' and 'Nine,' Dies at 83


Arthur Kopit, Playwright Known for ‘Indians’ and ‘Nine,’ Dies at 83
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Without specifying a cause, his death was announced by spokesperson Rick Miramontez on Saturday.
Born in 1937, Kopit was educated at Harvard University. Among his early plays was 
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma’s Hung You in the Closet and I’m Feelin’ So Sad, which Jerome Robbins directed on Broadway while Kopit was still an undergraduate student.
Kopit went on to receive Tony nomination and Pulitzer Prize finalist nod for his 1968 play
Indians, which opened on Broadway and starred Sam Waterston and Stacy Keach. The play was adapted into a film by Robert Altman in 1976, titled 

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