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- The_American_Place_Theatre abstract "The American Place Theatre was founded in 1963 by Wynn Handman, Sidney Lanier, and Michael Tolan at St. Clement's Church, far west on 46th Street in New York City and was incorporated as a not-for-profit theatre in that year. Tennessee Williams and Myrna Loy were two of the original Board members. The first full production was The Old Glory, a trilogy of three one-acts by the poet Robert Lowell, produced in November 1964. The play would go on to win five Obie Awards the following year, including "Best American Play."In addition to producing Robert Lowell's first play, The American Place Theatre has produced and developed the first plays of outstanding writers from other literary forms including Donald Barthelme, Robert Coover, Paul Goodman, H. L. Mencken, Joyce Carol Oates, S. J. Perelman, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, May Swenson, and Robert Penn Warren.Significant playwrights have been nurtured and, in many cases, initially produced at The American Place, such as: Sam Shepard (8 plays including one co-authored with Joseph Chaikin) Ronald Ribman (6) Steve Tesich (6) Maria Irene Fornes (4 including one produced as part of The Women’s Project) Ed Bullins (5) Phillip Hayes Dean (3) William Hauptman (3) Jonathan Reynolds (4) William Alfred Emily Mann Richard Nelson Frank Chin, the first Asian American to have plays produced by a mainstream New York company (The Chickencoop Chinaman and The Year of the Dragon)Also, major attention has been brought to unconventional, contemporary actor/writers such as Eric Bogosian, Bill Irwin, John Leguizamo, Aasif Mandvi, and Dael Orlandersmith.".
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- The_American_Place_Theatre comment "The American Place Theatre was founded in 1963 by Wynn Handman, Sidney Lanier, and Michael Tolan at St. Clement's Church, far west on 46th Street in New York City and was incorporated as a not-for-profit theatre in that year. Tennessee Williams and Myrna Loy were two of the original Board members. The first full production was The Old Glory, a trilogy of three one-acts by the poet Robert Lowell, produced in November 1964.".
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