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Guare John

Date of birth and time Feb 5, 1938 , 14:51:00

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  • Rodden Rating: AA

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Relationship : Marriage 20 May 1961 (Adele Chatfield-Taylor,) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 10 February 1971 (First full-length play produced) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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American writer, considered one of the nation’s best young playwrights in the 1960s and 1970s, attaining critical and popular success at a relatively early age with his award-winning plays, "Muzeeka," "The House of Blue Leaves," and a musical adaptation of "The Two Gentlemen of Verona." He wrote the screenplay of the film, "Atlantic City," 1981. With bizarre characters and conflicting ideas, his themes have centered on family relationships and the individual’s desire for success. A perfectionist, he frequently changes his work throughout rehearsals and sometimes right up to opening night. John Guare was the only child of a Wall Street stock exchange clerk and his mother. His Irish-Catholic parents lived a remote life, setting an example for their son. Happy to be left alone, the young boy did a lot of reading, and by the time he was in elementary school, he would go to the theater weekly as well as listen to original cast albums of Broadway musicals. He began writing plays when he was about 10, producing his first work in a neighbor’s garage when he was 11. He enrolled at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. and earned his B.A. degree in 1960, then went on to obtain an M.F.A. degree in 1963 from the Yale University School of Drama. One of his short plays, "Did You Write My Name in the Snow?" was produced by Yale’s drama department in 1962. Guare joined the U.S. Air Force reserve as an airman shortly after he left graduate school, and following his discharge, went to England where he worked as a reader in a London publishing house. Throughout that time, he continued to write plays. It was in Europe that Guare first got the idea for "The House of Blue Leaves." As a child, he’d dreamed of seeing the Pope and he finally made it to Rome on the very day that the Pope had flown to New York to address the United Nations. Struck by the coincidence, he thought more and more about the Catholic impact on his family, and by the time he went to New York in July 1966, he had drafted the first act. He was invited to become a founding member of the Eugene O’Neill Memorial Theater Playwrights’ Conference in Waterford, Connecticut. Two New York producers were so impressed with the first act that they wanted to produce it immediately, but Guare couldn’t write an acceptable second act at the time. So he returned to Yale Drama School on a fellowship, and wrote several one-act plays, including "Loveliest Afternoon of the Year," and "Something I’ll Tell You Tuesday" which were produced in New York in October 1966. Guare wrote "Muzeeka" for the second season of the Eugene O’Neill Memorial Theater Conference, a biting social satire that was unveiled in the summer of 1967. On 4/28/1968, it opened at the Provincetown Playhouse in New York City, running for 65 performances and earning Guare an Obie award from the "Village Voice" for distinguished playwriting. While protesting in a demonstration against the Vietnam war in 1968, he was kicked in the head by a rearing police horse. Before losing consciousness, he saw the terrified look on the young officer’s face and that sparked his next play, "Cop-Out," about a rookie policeman who falls in love with an antiwar protester. It opened on 4/07/1969 but closed after four performances. The failure left Guare depressed, even though it did help win him a "most promising playwright" award that year. Nonetheless, he fled to Europe. Returning to New York five months later, he brought with him theRead less

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## Guare John (born on Sat Feb 05 1938 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) at Manhattan , United States) ### Personal Information - **Birth Name:** Guare John - **Birth Date:** 1938-02-05 - **Birth Place:** Manhattan, United States - **Occupation:** Playwright, screenwriter, director - **Education:** Yale University (B.A.), Yale School of Drama (M.F.A.) - **Current Residence:** Manhattan, New York City ### Social Media - **Twitter:** @JohnGuare - **Instagram:** @guarejohn - **Website:** www.johnguare.com ### Recent Projects - **2022:** Play "Are You There, McPhee?" premiered at Lincoln Center Theater - **2021:** Screenplay for film "Four Good Days" starring Glenn Close and Mila Kunis - **2020:** Play "Not Waving" premiered at Playwrights Horizons - **2019:** Play "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune" revived on Broadway - **2018:** Play "3 Kinds of Exile" premiered at New York Theatre Workshop ### Major Works - **Plays:** - "The House of Blue Leaves" (1971) - "Six Degrees of Separation" (1990) - "The Cryptogram" (1994) - "Bosoms and Neglect" (1979) - "Lydie Breeze" (2002) - **Screenplays:** - "Atlantic City" (1980) - "The Killing Fields" (1984) - "Gorillas in the Mist" (1988) - "Running on Empty" (1988) - "Impromptu" (1991) - **Directing Credits:** - "The House of Blue Leaves" (1986) - "Six Degrees of Separation" (1993) - "Lake Hollywood" (1994) - "The Cryptogram" (1996) - "Landscape of the Body" (1996) ### Awards and Recognition - **Tony Award for Best Play:** "Six Degrees of Separation" (1991) - **Pulitzer Prize for Drama:** "The House of Blue Leaves" (1972) - **New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play:** "Six Degrees of Separation" (1990), "The House of Blue Leaves" (1971) - **Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay:** "Atlantic City" (1980) - **Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay:** "The Killing Fields" (1984) - **British Academy Film Award for Best Original Screenplay:** "The Killing Fields" (1984) ### Personal Life - Guare John is married to actress and writer Adele Chatfield-Taylor. - He has two children, Rose and Sam. - Guare John is a supporter of the arts and has served on the board of directors of several arts organizations, including the National Endowment for the Arts and the Dramatists Guild. - He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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