- Forman Brown
Forman Brown (1901-1996) was one of the world leaders in puppet theatre in his day, as well as an important early gay novelist. He was a member of the
Yale Puppeteers and the driving force behindTurnabout Theatre . He was born inOtsego, Michigan in 1901 and died in 1996, two days after his 95th birthday. Brown briefly taught atNorth Carolina State College , followed by an extensive tour of Europe. [ [http://alysonbooks.stores.yahoo.net/1555835732.html Gay Love Story] review]Forman's Yale Puppeteers, which he established upon graduating from
University of Michigan Class of 1922), opened a puppet theatre in Los Angeles in 1941 (the Turnabout Theater) which attracted celebrity attention and support from some of Hollywood's biggest names, e.g.Greta Garbo ,Marie Dressler , andDouglas Fairbanks , as well as other notable figures includingAlbert Einstein . Brown wrote all the songs and sketches for the troupe's productions.Bette Midler recently sang one of Forman's songs, "Mrs. Pettibone", at a Los Angeles AIDS benefit.Along with Yale Puppeteers Harry Burnett and Richard Brandon, Brown launched Turnabout Theatre in 1941 as "a vehicle for performing both puppet plays and revues for adults." [A Remembrance of Forman Brown http://www.sagecraft.com/puppetry/bios/FormanBrown.html] Turnabout Theatre was a highly popular puppetry venue until its dissolusion in 1956. Reversible seats were installed in the theatre so that after the puppet shows were performed at one end of the auditiorium, the puppeteers asked the audience to "turnabout" their seats for the Turnabout revue staged at the opposite end of the auditorium.
In 1933, he wrote, under the pseudonym Richard Meeker, a controversial novel called "Better Angel", about a young man coming to terms with his homosexuality. This novel is regarded as "the first American novel to present the "gay" experience in a healthy light." [A Remembrance of Forman Brown http://www.sagecraft.com/puppetry/bios/FormanBrown.html]
=Broadway vitae [ [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=5548 Internet Broadway DataBase] ] =* "Home Sweet Homer" (4 January 1976) | lyrics by Forman Brown
* Music in My Heart (2 October 1947 - 24 January 1948) | lyrics by Forman Brown
* The Red Mill (16 October 1945 - 18 January 1947) | additional lyrics by Forman BrownFilm vitae [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1247638/ Internet Movie DataBase] ]
* An Old Spanish Onion (1935) | writer
* Bandits and ballads (1934) | writerPublished works
* "The Generous Jefferson Bartleby Jones" (1991), ISBN 1-55583-198-2
* [http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/UFDC/UFDC.aspx?b=uf00075711 "Better Angel"] (1933), written under pseudonym Richard MeekerReferences
External links
* [http://www.sagecraft.com/puppetry/bios/FormanBrown.html A Remembrance of Forman Brown]
* [http://dbase1.lapl.org/turnabout/ Turnabout Theater Virtual Tour] at the Los Angeles Public Library
* [http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/UFDC/UFDC.aspx?b=uf00075711 Fully online version of Brown's novel "Better Angel",] published under the pseudonym Richard Meeker
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