- Todd Bash
Todd Bash (born 1965) is an
avant-garde playwright fromLos Angeles ,California .He has written more than twenty works for the theatre, many performed and published, as well as prose, poetry and film projects. He is also the creator of numerous
collage s, art objects and musical experiments.His early writing features a gritty, realistic style, calling to mind the works of
David Mamet andDavid Rabe , as well as British playwrightHarold Pinter . Plays from this period include "The Winning Number, Concrete" and "Blackouts".By the late 1980s, Bash's approach changed radically, moving further and further into avant-garde territory. Often shattering the conventions of traditional theatre, and featuring dream-like imagery, his current style recalls the experiments of the Paris
Surrealists during the 1920s, as well as writers such asAlfred Jarry ,Bertolt Brecht andStanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz . Among his plays from this period are "Das Nachtgespenst, Goldring, Nachthunde" and "The Final Thoughts Of Stanislaw Bashkiewicz". His short opera libretto "Seehunde" was set to music by Japanese born composerShigeru Kan-no .Bash has worked with theatre companies in Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia, as well as collaborations with artists from around the world. His writing has appeared in numerous periodicals, including "Lost and Found Times, Neotrope" and "Gestalten", as well as collections published by Broken Boulder Press and Dog Ear Publishing. His latest book of plays is "Sanctus Fumigaci."
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