Joe DiPietro

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Joe DiPietro (born 1961) [1] (1960?) [1]is an American playwright and author. [2]

Born in Teaneck, New Jersey, grew up in Oradell. [3] [4] Son of the banker Lou, and Jean DiPietro. He attended Oradell Public School and River Dell junior and senior high schools.[5] He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Rutgers University in 1984 with a bachelor's degree in English. [6] Wrote the book and lyrics for the long running off-Broadway show I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.[5]

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[edit] Theatre

  • 2009 Nice Work If You Can Get It (Broadway) (book)which is a version of "They All Laughed"
  • 2008 '"The Toxic Avenger Musical"' book and lyrics with music by David Bryan of Bon Jovi, based on the movie
  • 2008 Fucking Men (book) [7]
  • 2005 All Shook Up (Broadway) (book)
  • 2004 Allegro (adaptation of -, writer)
  • 2003 Memphis (book and lyrics) with music by David Bryan of Bon Jovi
  • 2003 The Thing About Men (Off-Broadway) (book, lyrics) (musical version of the German comedy film by Doris Dörrie, Männer... (Men...), from 1985)music by Jimmy Roberts
  • 2002 Babes in Arms (adaptation of -, writer)
  • 2001 They All Laughed (book) (a very loose adaptation of Oh, Kay!) [8]
  • 1999 Art Of Murder (author)
  • 1998 Kiss At City Hall (author)
  • 1996 I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change (Off-Broadway) (book and lyrics) with composer Jimmy Roberts
  • 1994 Over The River And Through The Woods (Off-Broadway) (author )
  • 1994 The Virgin Weeps (author) [9] [10]

[edit] Awards and nominations

  • 2000 Edgar Award: Best Mystery Play - The Art of Murder
  • William Inge Theater Festival New Voices In American Theater Award
  • O'Neill National Playwright's Conference MacArthur Award for comic writing [11]

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