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Tom Dulack |
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Playwright TOM DULACK's comedy Breaking Legs ran for over a year at New York's Promenade Theatre, starring Vincent Gardenia and Phillip Bosco, followed by a national tour of the United States and a production at the Pasadena Playhouse directed by the playwright. Previous productions took place at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, the Berkshire Theatre Festival, and a nine month run at Chicago's Forum Theatre. The motion picture rights to the play were acquired by Tri-Star. In the UK, Breaking Legs was performed at Scarborough Theatre in the summer of 1991 and was scheduled for production on tour and in London in 1998. Incommunicado, his play about Ezra Pound, was one of the 1988 winners of the Fund for New American Plays, sponsored by the Kennedy Center and American Express. It was produced at the Wilma Theatre in Philadelphia in February, 1989, and that critically acclaimed production transferred to the Kennedy Center. The play also had a production at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles, starring Tom Aldredge. His play Disministed Capacity was produced at the GeVa Theatre in Rochester, New York, in the spring of 1986 and Solomon's Child was produced at the Long Wharf Theatre in 1981, moving to Broadway in 1982 and to the National Theatre of Belgium in Brussels in 1983. Another play by Tom Dulack, Near the End of the Century, was produced at the George Street Playhouse in the 1992-3 season. Other works: The Stigmata of Dr. Constantine, Let Our Children Go!
Bio as of July, 2009.
American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:
Working in the Theatre (video)
Playwright and Director - April, 1995 - Watch now.
Internet Broadway Database Listing (IBDB.com)
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