Duncan Pflaster

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Duncan Pflaster (b. 1973) is an American Off-Off-Broadway playwright, composer and actor. His first play Wilder and Wilder (a transvestite adaptation of Alice in Wonderland), was produced in 1995 at Florida Playwrights' Theatre in Hollywood, FL. He now lives in New York, where many of his plays have been produced in theatre festivals, such as the Spotlight On festival and the Midtown International Theatre Festival. His plays have often been labeled as magic realism; they frequently deal with metaphysical or science fiction plots, such as parallel universes, cloning, life extension, fairy tales and mythology. His writing often touches on themes of family, community, religion, and homosexuality. Pflaster is gay. [1]

He also writes freelance theatre reviews for BroadwayWorld.com and HX magazine.

He has written music on SongFight! under the name Level Nivelo - the band name is a reference to the Esperanto used in Red Dwarf

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[edit] Awards

  • Prince Trevor Amongst the Elephants
    • 2006 Spotlight On Award, "Best New Play (Writer's Award)"
  • Eternity: Time Without End
    • 2005 Spotlight On Award, "Best New Play (Writer's Award)"
    • 2005 Spotlight On Award, Best Actress Clara Barton Green
    • 2005 Spotlight On Award, Best Supporting Actor Jason Specland
    • 2005 Spotlight On Award, Featured Actor Joe Fanelli

[edit] Works

Full-Length

One-Acts

  • Patrick and Lisa's Wedding A bridesmaid ducks out of the wedding reception of her ex-boyfriend, and ends up bumping into the young bride, who is having second thoughts about her new husband.
  • Pinhead A partnered Gay man brings home a young man to seduce, and is caught by his partner.
  • The Fugly Train Two young pretty women have a philosophical crisis on the subway.
  • Six Silences in Three Movements An experimental work which contrasts the things people don't say in a relationship.

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