- Larry Shue
Larry Shue (
23 July 1946 -23 September 1985 ) was an Americanplaywright andactor , best known for writing two often-performed farces, "The Nerd " and "The Foreigner".Early life
Shue was born in
New Orleans, Louisiana and grew up inKansas andChicago, Illinois . He graduated "cum laude" fromIllinois Wesleyan University in 1968, served in the Army during theVietnam War , and then began his career as a professional actor and playwright. He worked inrepertory and in New York, and appeared in "One Life to Live ". Film appearances include the shorts "A Common Confusion"; "Another Town"; and "The Land of the Blind: or The Hungry Leaves"; and the feature-length "Sweet Liberty".Career
Shue's two best-known plays were written and first performed while he was playwright-in-residence at the
Milwaukee Repertory Theater :
*"The Nerd" premiered in April 1981, and was produced successfully inLondon 's West End. It transferred to Broadway in 1987. It is a simple character-based comedy, in which a normal dinner party, interrupted by the house-guest from hell, dissolves into insanity.
*"The Foreigner" premiered in 1983, and transferred tooff-Broadway . The central character is Charlie, who, while on a vacation in a Georgia hunting lodge, pretends not to be able to understand English, so as to avoid the attentions of the other guests. His plan backfires and he soon finds himself the confidant of everyone there, especially a young boy named Ellard, who thinks he is teaching Charlie english words. Charlie ends up having to foil the schemes of the localKu Klux Klan chapter without revealing his secret.Death
Shue's success was short-lived. He died in the crash of a commuter plane in the
Shenandoah Valley nearWeyers Cave, Virginia at the age of 39.Posthumous recognition
Both "The Nerd" and "The Foreigner" have become staples of the professional and amateur theatre. His other plays include:
*"Grandma Duck is Dead"
*"My Emperor's New Clothes"
*"Wenceslas Square"
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