Barrie Stavis

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Barrie Stavis
Born 16 June 1906(1906-06-16)
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Died 2 February 2007 (aged 100)
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Occupation Playwright

Barrie Stavis (June 16, 1906February 2, 2007) was a distinguished American playwright. He has authored several powerful plays about men struggling in the vortex of history. They advocate ideas, suffer, often are executed, but eventually their ideas win. The heresy of one age becomes the established truth of the next. His subjects include scientist Galileo, abolitionist John Brown, and labor leader Joe Hill. His play, Lamp at Midnight, about Galileo's struggle with the Catholic Church to get his ideas accepted, was performed and televised on the Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1966. Melvyn Douglas starred as Galileo.

Stavis's plays can be done on a clean, simple stage. They have been translated into 28 languages and have been produced in dozens of major theaters around the world and in numerous college theaters.

Barrie Stavis was actively involved in all his work until his death on February 2, 2007, at the age of 100.

[edit] Major Plays

  • Harpers Ferry (New York: A.S. Barnes, 1960, 67)

First new play in a classical repertory produced by the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, 1967.

John Brown adopts guerrilla warfare to overthrow slavery. The raid fails and he is executed, but slavery is eventually abolished.

First produced at New Stages, New York, 1947. Television adaptation Hallmark Hall of Fame, 1966.

Galileo challenges religious dogma with science and finds enormous resistance to the truth.

  • The Man Who Never Died (New York: A.S. Barnes, 1972)

Joe Hill confronts power by organizing a trade union and pays with his life First produced at the Jan Hus Theater, New York, 1958.

  • The Raw Edge of Victory in Dramatics Vol. 57, No. 8 and 9 (April and May 1986).

George Washington leads a revolution to establish national independence.

  • The House of Shadows

Just completed, March 2003, not published yet

[edit] Honors

  • The National Theater Conference honors an outstanding emerging playwright each year with the "Barrie and Bernice Stavis Playwriting Award."

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NAME Stavis, Barrie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Barrie, Stavis
SHORT DESCRIPTION American novelist
DATE OF BIRTH 9 June 1906
PLACE OF BIRTH USA
DATE OF DEATH 2 February 2007
PLACE OF DEATH USA