'Christopher Ferdinand Durang' (born
January 2,
1949) is an
American playwright known for works of outrageous and often
absurd comedy. His work was especially popular in the 1980s.
Life
Christopher Durang was born in
Montclair, New Jersey, the son of architect
Francis Ferdinand Durang, Jr.[1], and grew up in
Berkeley Heights. He attended
Catholic schools as a child, including the Our Lady of Peace School in
New Providence, New Jersey. He received a
B.A. in
English from
Harvard and an
M.F.A. in playwriting from
Yale School of Drama. He lives in
Bucks County with his partner, John Augustine; they have been together for 20 years.
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Work
His work often deals critically with issues of
child abuse,
Roman Catholic dogma and culture, and
homosexuality.
His plays have been performed nationwide, including on
Broadway and
Off-Broadway. His works include ''
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'', ''Adrift in Macao'', ''
Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge'', and ''
Miss Witherspoon''.
He has also written a number of unproduced
screenplays, including ''The Nun Who Shot Liberty Valence'', ''The House of Husbands'' (which he co-authored with
Wendy Wasserstein), and ''The Adventures of Lola''.
In film
Durang has denounced the
Robert Altman 1987 film adaptation of ''
Beyond Therapy'', 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 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 Yale alumna
Sigourney Weaver. Later he co-starred in one of his own plays as Matt in ''The Marriage of Bette and Boo''.
Awards and honors
He received
Obie Awards for ''Sister Mary Ignatius'', ''The Marriage of Bette and Boo'' and ''Betty's Summer Vacation''. He received a nomination for a
Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical for ''A History of the American Film''.
Durang has been awarded numerous fellowships and high profile grants including a
Guggenheim, a Rockefeller, the CBS Playwriting Fellowship, the ''Lecomte du Nouy Foundation'' grant, and the ''Kenyon Festival Theatre Playwriting Prize''.
He is a member of the
Dramatists Guild Council, and is co-chair of the playwriting program at
Juilliard. He was also a finalist for the
Pulitzer Prize in Drama in 2006 for ''Miss Witherspoon''.
References
1. Biography at FilmReference.com
External links
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Official site
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Christopher Durang at the
Internet Broadway Database
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tv.com
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Christopher Durang - ''Downstage Center'' interview at
American Theatre Wing.org