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==External links==
==External links==

*[http://www.christopherdurang.com/ Official site]
*{{imdb name | id=0243837| name=Christopher Durang}}
*{{imdb name | id=0243837| name=Christopher Durang}}
*[http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=4832 Christopher Durang] at the [http://www.ibdb.com/ Internet Broadway Database]
*[http://www.tv.com/christopher-durang/person/31098/biography.html tv.com]
*[http://www.mccarter.org/get_involved/education/miss-witherspoon/1.htm Miss Witherspoon]


*[http://www.christopherdurang.com/] Official site


*[http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=4832] Internet Broadway Database
*[http://www.tv.com/christopher-durang/person/31098/biography.html]
*[http://www.mccarter.org/get_involved/education/miss-witherspoon/1.htm] Miss Witherspoon

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Revision as of 07:19, 24 April 2006

Christopher Durang is a contemporary playwright, especially popular in the 1980s, known for works of outrageous and often absurd comedy.

Christopher Durang was born on January 2, 1949, in Montclair, New Jersey. After attending Catholic schools, he was educated at Harvard College and the Yale School of Drama.

His work often deals critically with issues of child abuse, Roman Catholic dogma and culture, and homosexuality.

Durang is a particular favorite of college theatre students and fans of alternative and political theatre.

He has had plays performed nationwide, including on Broadway and Off-Broadway, including Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You, Beyond Therapy, Baby With the Bathwater, The Nature and Purpose of the Universe, Titanic; A History of the American Film, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Laughing Wild, Dentity Crisis, The Actor's Nightmare, The Vietnamization of New Jersey, Betty's Summer Vacation, and Miss Witherspoon.

He received Obie Awards for Sister Mary Ignatius and The Marriage of Bette and Boo received a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical for A History of the American Film.

He has also written a number of screenplays including Beyond Therapy, The Nun Who Shot Liberty Valence, The House of Husbands (which he co-authored with Wendy Wasserstein), and The Adventures of Lola.

He has, however, totally denounced the Robert Altman movie Beyond Therapy (based on Durang's stage play), calling it "horrific" and accusing Altman of totally rewriting the script "so that all psychology is thrown out the window, and the characters dash around acting crazy but with literally no behavioral logic underneath."

Durang has also performed as an actor for both stage and screen. He first came to prominence in his Off-Broadway satirical review Das Lusitania Songspiel, which he performed with friend and fellow Yalie Sigourney Weaver. Later he co-starred in one of his own plays as Matt in The Marriage of Bette and Boo.

Durang has been awarded numerous fellowships and high profile grants including a Guggenheim, a Rockefeller, the CBS Playwriting Fellowship, the Lecompte du Nouy Foundation grant, and the Kenyon Festival Theatre Playwriting Prize.

He is a member of the influential Dramatists Guild Council, and is co-chair of the playwriting program at Juilliard. He was also nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama in 2006 for Miss Witherspoon.

  • [1] Official site
  • [2] Internet Broadway Database
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  • [4] Miss Witherspoon