- Jeffrey Sweet
Jeffrey Sweet (born May 3, 1950) is an American
writer ,journalist ,songwriter andtheatre historian . Sweet's father was the late James Sweet, a science writer for theUniversity of Chicago who aidedSupreme Court chief justiceEarl Warren in drafting two anti-McCarthy speeches; his mother is violinist Vivian Sweet.Sweet has been a
playwright ,screenwriter ,lyricist ,critic ,journalist ,teacher , theatre historian, and sometimesongwriter and director. He is a resident member ofChicago 'sVictory Gardens Theater , where twelve of his plays -- including "Flyovers", "The Action Against Sol Schumann", "The Value of Names", "Berlin '45", "With and Without", and "Bluff" have been produced. His most recent play, "Court-Martial atFort Devens ," opened there in February, 2007 and was nominated for theJoseph Jefferson Award for best new work. It is tentatively scheduled to play theNew Federal Theatre in New York in 2009. A new play, "Class Dismissed", will open at Victory Gardens in March, 2009.His involvement with musical theatre includes writing the book to a musical version of
Murray Schisgal 's play "Luv" with lyrics bySusan Birkenhead and music byHoward Marren . Originally produced off-Broadway under the title "Love", it wonOuter Critics Circle prizes for best book and best score. It was subsequently revived off-Broadway at theYork Theatre in New York, directed byPatricia Birch , under the title "What About Luv?" and was later produced in London and Tokyo. He also collaborated withMelissa Manchester on a musical called "I Sent a Letter to My Love" based on thenovel byBernice Rubens . Sweet is also the author of "Something Wonderful Right Away " (anoral history of Chicago'sThe Second City troupe), "The Dramatist's Toolkit " and "Solving Your Script " (two texts on dramatic writing).Sweet's plays fall into two groups -- those inspired by historical-political subjects and those springing from more personal impulses. The most produced of the former is "
The Value of Names ", a story set against the backdrop of the aftermath of the blacklist. In it, a young actress finds herself facing the prospect of working with the director who named her father toHUAC during theMcCarthy era . Though its premiere was in 1983 (at theActors Theatre of Louisville ), "Names" has been revived a number of times in the past few years, most notably in a series of productions starringJack Klugman (the most recent at theFalcon Theatre was nominated for "best play" in theOvation Awards of Los Angeles; it was a remounting of the 2006 production directed byJames Glossman at theGeorge Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, NJ). Other actors who have played in it includeHoward Morris ,Ed Asner ,Garry Marshall ,Hector Elizondo ,Shelley Berman ,Byrne Piven ,Warren Mitchell ,Allen Swift ,Robin Groves ,Helen Hunt ,Sally Murphy andLarry Block ."Flyovers", which premiered at Victory Gardens in 1998, represents a more personal project. The story of a film critic who returns to the small town in Ohio where he grew up and encounters threats he thought he left behind years ago, the play anticipated the confrontation between red state and blue state cultures. The original production, directed by
Dennis Zacek , starredWilliam Petersen ,Amy Morton ,Marc Vann andLinda Reiter .Gary Cole andTeddi Sidall took over for Petersen and Morton when the run was extended. The play won aJoseph Jefferson Award for its script, and it was recently published in "Victory Gardens Theater Presents Seven New Plays From the Playwrights Ensemble ", an anthology fromNorthwestern University Press .Northwestern University Press also published an anthology containing nine of his scripts in under the title "The Value of Names and Other Plays by Jeffrey Sweet";Chicago Tribune theatre critic emeritusRichard Christiansen wrote the foreward.Sweet has also written for other media, including hundreds of hours of television and radio adaptations of some of his plays. His work for the soap opera "
One Life to Live " resulted in aWriters Guild of America Award for writing for a daytime serial in 1992 and anEmmy nomination. Under the title of "creative consultant," he also co-wrote the adaptation ofHugh Whitemore 's "Pack of Lies " for the "Hallmark Hall of Fame ". The script, officially credited to the pseudonym Ralph Gallup, was nominated for an Emmy, and the show won aPeabody Award .Sweet serves as a member of the Council of the
Dramatists Guild , is a member ofEnsemble Studio Theatre , and is an alumnus ofNew Dramatists . He contributes a regular column to the magazine, "Dramatics " and the British website on film and theatre music, Stage and Screen Online.External links
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20050327/ai_n13477187 Interview in "Chicago Sun-Times"]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/25/AR2007052502159.html Obituary of James S. Sweet in "Washington Post"] "
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