- Long Wharf Theatre
Long Wharf Theatre started life in a warehouse alongside the harbor of
New Haven ,Connecticut , in1965 , the brainchild of 2 alumni ofYale University , Jon Jory and Harlan Kleiman, intent on creating a resident professional theatre company.The first production was a two-week engagement of
Arthur Miller 's "The Crucible ", and since then the theatre has become notable as a proving ground for pre-Broadway plays. More than twenty productions have transferred virtually intact to Broadway or off-Broadway, including "The Changing Room ", "Wit", "Down the Garden Paths", "Red", "Mystery School", "Hughie", "Broken Glass", "American Buffalo", "Requiem for a Heavyweight ", and "Quartermaine’s Terms ".The theatre also has seen awards bestowed upon its forwarded productions. "
The Shadow Box ", "The Gin Game ", and "Wit" all won thePulitzer Prize for Drama ."The Changing Room", "The Contractor" and "
Streamers " receivedNew York Drama Critics' Circle Awards after transferring and Long Wharf received a Special Citation from the Outer Critics Circle.Long Wharf often plays host to Broadway stars who like to appear close to New York, such as
Al Pacino ,Lynn Redgrave , Sam Waterson, Anna Deveare Smith andJulie Harris .Joan Channick is the current Managing Director, andGordon Edelstein the Artistic Director.References
External links
* [http://www.longwharf.org/ Long Wharf Theatre official website]
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