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* Jim Lewis (librettist), nominated for a [[Tony Award for Best Musical# 2010 for "FELA!". Broadway credits include Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Tony®, Drama Desk Nominations), Dangerous Games (with Graciela Daniele), Tango Apaisionado. Dance/Opera: Paul Dresher's The Tyrant; Ballet Hispanico's Nightclub; Philip Glass' Les Enfants Terribles (BAM); PastFORWARD (Mikhail Baryshnikov, BAM). Translations: Ionesco's The Chairs; Ibsen's Lady From The Sea. Dramaturge: House Arrest (Anna Deavere Smith); Dream On Monkey Mountain (Bill T. Jones); Art Spiegelman's Drawn To Death; Dido And Aeneas (Spoleto); Bill T. Jones 20th Anniversary Still/Here (BAM). He is currently working on This Beautiful City with The Civilians, touring nationally with an NYC premiere set for January 2009 at The Vineyard. |
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* Jim Lewis (librettist), nominated for a [[Tony Award for Best Musical#1990s|Tony award]] in 1996 for the libretto of ''Chronicle of a Death Foretold'' |
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Jim Lewis Awards and Nominations |
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(winners are in red) |
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Tony Awards - 2010 - Best Book of a Musical |
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Jim Lewis, Fela! |
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Drama Desk Awards - 2009 - Outstanding Book of a Musical |
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Jim Lewis, This Beautiful City |
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Tony Awards - 1996 - Best Book of a Musical |
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Jim Lewis , Chronicle of a Death Foretold |
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Drama Desk Awards - 1995 - Outstanding Book of a Musical |
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Jim Lewis, Chronicle of a Death Foretold |
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* [[Jim Lewis (novelist)]] (born 1963), American novelist |
* [[Jim Lewis (novelist)]] (born 1963), American novelist |
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* [[Jim Lewis (writer)]] (born 1955), Muppet writer |
* [[Jim Lewis (writer)]] (born 1955), Muppet writer |
Revision as of 19:50, 21 April 2020
Jim Lewis may refer to:
Arts
- Jim Lewis (librettist), nominated for a [[Tony Award for Best Musical# 2010 for "FELA!". Broadway credits include Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Tony®, Drama Desk Nominations), Dangerous Games (with Graciela Daniele), Tango Apaisionado. Dance/Opera: Paul Dresher's The Tyrant; Ballet Hispanico's Nightclub; Philip Glass' Les Enfants Terribles (BAM); PastFORWARD (Mikhail Baryshnikov, BAM). Translations: Ionesco's The Chairs; Ibsen's Lady From The Sea. Dramaturge: House Arrest (Anna Deavere Smith); Dream On Monkey Mountain (Bill T. Jones); Art Spiegelman's Drawn To Death; Dido And Aeneas (Spoleto); Bill T. Jones 20th Anniversary Still/Here (BAM). He is currently working on This Beautiful City with The Civilians, touring nationally with an NYC premiere set for January 2009 at The Vineyard.
Jim Lewis Awards and Nominations (winners are in red)
Tony Awards - 2010 - Best Book of a Musical
Jim Lewis, Fela!
Drama Desk Awards - 2009 - Outstanding Book of a Musical Jim Lewis, This Beautiful City
Tony Awards - 1996 - Best Book of a Musical Jim Lewis , Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Drama Desk Awards - 1995 - Outstanding Book of a Musical Jim Lewis, Chronicle of a Death Foretold
- Jim Lewis (novelist) (born 1963), American novelist
- Jim Lewis (writer) (born 1955), Muppet writer
Sports
- Jim Lewis (1980s pitcher) (born 1955), Minnesota Twins, Seattle Mariners, and New York Yankees pitcher
- Jim Lewis (1990s pitcher) (born 1964), San Diego Padres baseball pitcher
- Jim Lewis (basketball), WNBA head coach
- Jim Lewis (footballer, born 1909) (1909–1980), Welsh footballer who played for Watford during the 1930s and early 1940s
- Jim Lewis (footballer, born 1927) (1927–2011), English footballer who played for Chelsea during the 1950s
- Jim Lewis (Irish footballer) (1874–1957), international goalkeeper
- Jim Lewis (racehorse owner), owner of Best Mate
Others
- James Paul Lewis, Jr., perpetrator of one of the longest running Ponzi schemes in history
- Jim Lewis (astrologer) (1941–1995), American astrologer
- Jim Lewis (business executive) (born 1953), former president of Disney Vacation Club, now an executive with Wal*Mart Stores