- Nate Lee
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Nate Lee Born 1956 (age 54–55) Nationality American Education Andover Alma mater Tulane Occupation writer Religion Christian Nate Lee is an American author[1] and former senior editor at Chicago's Newcity weekly magazine[2][3] who advocated passionately for live theater.[4][5] At Newcity, Lee wrote features, a weekly column called Urbanitie, theatre and film reviews as well as stories on architecture and historic preservation, and at one point wrote a book which turned into a musical comedy revue entitled Speak of the Twenties.[6] Working with publishers Brian and Jan Hieggelke, he attracted top writers to write for Newcity including top theater critics who became prominent at other publications later, including Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune and Rohan Preston of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.[2] He wrote numerous books published by Abingdon Press[1] and reviews for websites.[7] Lee attended Phillips Academy in Andover and graduated in the school's first co–educational class in 1974 along with classmates jazz Grammy–winner Bill Cunliffe, actor Dana Delany, poet Karl Kirchwey, editor Sara Nelson, and sculptor Gar Waterman; Lee and painter Julian Hatton were close friends and studied Latin at Andover. At present, he lives in California and works in advertising.
Publications
- Words From the Cross and 5 Other Dramas for Tweens, by Nate Lee (Paperback) 2010[1]
- What a Story!: And Five Other Dramas for Tweens, by Nate Lee (Paperback) 2007
- Don't Miss the Bus and five Other Dramas for Tweens, by Nate Lee, published by Abingdon Press (2006) ISBN 978-0687330980[8]
- I'll Be Right Back And 5 Other Dramas for Tweens, by Nate Lee[1]
- What's The Score: And 5 Other Drams For Teens (Paperback)[1]
- Trouble in the Temple And Five Other Dramas for Tweens (Paperback)[1]
- Sleep On It!: And 5 Other Dramas for Tweens, by Nate Lee (Hardcover), Abingdon Press, (2007) ISBN 978-0687491780[9]
- Joy in the Morning: Easy Dramas, Speeches, and Recitations for Children (Paperback)[1]
- Gift of Christmas Presence (Paperback)[1]
- The Invitation: And 5 Other Dramas for Tweens, by Nate Lee[10]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h "List of Books by Nate Lee". Paperback Swap. 2010-10-31. http://www.paperbackswap.com/Nate-Lee/author/. Retrieved 2010-10-31. "2010 - Words From the Cross and 5 Other Dramas for Tweens (Paperback) 2007 - What a Story!: And Five Other Dramas for Tweens (Paperback) 2006 - Don't Miss the Bus and five Other Dramas for Tweens (Paperback) 2005 -..."
- ^ a b Staff writer (October 2009). "Performance Advertising: Theater, Dance, Comedy, Opera". NewCity Network. http://newcitynetwork.com/advertising-marketing/performance-advertising-theater-dance-comedy-opera/. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
- ^ "Bibliography". Rainer Spangl. June 2009. http://rainerspangl.com/about/cv/. Retrieved 2010-10-31. "Bibliography Nate Lee, "Little Triggers", Newcity, June 2009"
- ^ Brian Hieggelke (2009-06-05). "Back through the Lookingglass". NewCity Stage. http://newcitystage.com/2009/06/05/back-through-the-lookingglass/. Retrieved 2010-10-31. "... Newcity’s first senior editor Nate Lee penned a cover story that November, as the production moved from the confines of Chicago Filmmakers to the larger space inhabited by Remains Theatre. In the process of reporting, he insisted I see it and took me along. It was unforgettable, and probably had much to do with our growing and sustained commitment to theater coverage. (Though in fairness, Nate’s passion for Chicago theater, or theatre, as he insisted, from our very first issues set the pace from day one.)"
- ^ Nate Lee (2009-11-12). "Romper Room: Back flips, harem girls and the secret of life from the Lookingglass Theatre Company". NewCity Stage. http://newcitystage.com/1992/11/12/romper-room-back-flips-harem-girls-and-the-secret-of-life-from-the-lookingglass-theatre-company/. Retrieved 2010-10-31. "The critics agree, as they say. If I were to add my own voice to the shouts of praises for Lookingglass Theatre and their current hit play, “Arabian Nights,” I believe I’d use ancient words like “kaleidoscopic phantasmagoria.”"
- ^ "CHORAL-VOCAL WORKS AND STAGE WORKS". anything sung. 1989. http://web.me.com/brian.wilson/Site/Choral,_Vocal_and_Stage_Works.html. Retrieved 2010-11-03. "Speak Of The Twenties, A Musical Comedy Revue . Book by Nate Lee. 50' Commissioned by Barron Productions. Performed in 1989 at Holstein’s and The Gaslight, Chicago, IL. Subsequent runs at various Chicago venues through 1991."
- ^ Nate Lee (2010-11-04). "Stanley Kubrick". MovieDirectors.com. http://topmoviedirectors.com/stanley_kubrick.htm. Retrieved 2010-11-04. "2010 - An obsessive-compulsive auteur, Kubrick was purposely enigmatic with his work, yet disdained the many rumors about his eccentricity...."
- ^ Nate Lee (2006-06). "Don't Miss the Bus: And 5 Other Dramas for Tweens (Hardcover)". Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Dont-Miss-Bus-Dramas-Tweens/dp/068733098X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1288549386&sr=1-1. Retrieved 2010-10-31. "# Reading level: Ages 9-12 Hardcover: 48 pages Publisher: Abingdon Press (June 2006) Language: English ISBN 068733098X ISBN 978-0687330980"
- ^ Nate Lee (December 2007). "Sleep On It!: And 5 Other Dramas for Tweens (Hardcover)". Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Sleep-5-Other-Dramas-Tweens/dp/0687491789/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_1. Retrieved 2010-10-31. "# Publisher: Abingdon Press (December 2007) Language: English ISBN 0687491789 ISBN 978-0687491780"
- ^ Nate Lee (2010-10-31). "The Invitation: And 5 Other Dramas for Tweens". Family Christian Stores. http://www.familychristian.com/shop/product.asp?prodID=87237&name=-. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
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Categories:- Living people
- American writers
- American theater critics
- Christian writers
- People from Chicago, Illinois
- Phillips Academy alumni
- Tulane University alumni
- 1956 births
- American writer stubs
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