Jeff Baron
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Jeff Baron | |
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Occupation | Playwright |
Nationality | American |
Jeff Baron is an award-winning playwright from New York. He grew up in New Jersey and currently lives in Manhattan. He has a degree in film production from Northwestern University (S74) [1] and an M.B.A. from Harvard.[1]
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[edit] Creative Works
[edit] Visiting Mr. Green
Author of Visiting Mr. Green in which widower Mr. Green is almost hit by a speeding car driven by corporate executive Ross Gardiner. Found guilty of reckless driving, Ross is ordered to spend the next six months making weekly visits to Mr. Green. What starts off as a comedy about two people who resent being in the same room together develops into a gripping and poignant drama, as family secrets are revealed and old wounds are opened.
Jeff Baron’s first play, Visiting Mr. Green, starred Eli Wallach, and was nominated as Best Play by the Drama League. After its year-long run at the Union Square Theatre in New York, it has been translated into 22 languages and performed around the world in over 300 separate productions. Its many awards include Best Play in Israel, Mexico, Greece, Uruguay, Germany and Turkey. It was a Best New Play nominee for the Moliere Award in France and was nominated for both the A.C.E. and the Clarin Awards in Argentina for Best Play. Baron was awarded the KulturPreis Europa 2001, the first American and the first playwright to receive this award. He was invited in 1999 to speak at the United Nations and to present a reading of Visiting Mr. Green.
[edit] Mother's Day
His second play, Mother's Day, has been produced in Australia, Germany and Brazil and the U.S. His play Brothers-in-Law will be produced in the upcoming theatre season. Jeff received a TCG/ITI Grant to create a Croatian production of his play Mr. & Mrs. God. His collaboration with Moe Angelos, Edna and Joe Forever is moving toward a production in Germany. His newest work, a series of comic plays called What Goes Around... opened in New York in August, 2006.
[edit] Bless Me, Father
His short play Bless Me, Father was commissioned and produced in New York as part of an evening of plays about September 11, 2001. His one act Give 'em an Inch was commissioned and produced in Los Angeles, and he directed his commissioned one act opera Song of Martina at Carnegie Hall.
[edit] Other Works
In addition to his work in theatre, Jeff Baron wrote and sold four original screenplays. His film The Bruce Diet won the CINE Golden Eagle award and has been featured at film festivals around the world. For television, he has written for The Tracey Ullman Show, A Year in the Life, Sisters, Almost Grown and Nickelodeon. His journalism, poetry and fiction have been published in New York Magazine, Dallas Times-Herald, Tetu (Paris), T.O. (Toronto), and the New York Daily News. His song lyrics have been published and performed throughout the world.
[edit] References
- ^ Biography - Jeff Baron. American Theatre Wing. Retrieved on 2007-09-05.
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