- John-Michael Tebelak
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name = John-Michael Tebelak
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birthdate = birth date|1949|11|01
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deathdate = death date and age|1985|04|02|1949|11|01
deathplace =New York City
occupation = Writer, director
nationality = AmericanJohn-Michael Tebelak (
November 1 ,1949 —April 2 ,1985 ) was an Americanplaywright and director. He was most famous for creating the musical "Godspell " based on the Gospel of Saint Matthew. The music was by Stephen Schwartz. Some of the lyrics are original, with others taken from either theBible or traditional hymns in the1940 Episcopal Hymnal .Tebelak originally produced "Godspell" at age 22 as his masters thesis project, under the tutelage of
Lawrence Carra , atCarnegie Mellon University in December 1970. He had been studying Greek and Roman mythology, with the deadline for his thesis two weeks away, but became fascinated by the joy he found in the Gospels. He attended anEaster Vigil service in 1970 at Pittsburgh's St. Paul’s Cathedral, wearing his usual overalls and T-shirt. A police officer frisked him for drugs after the service. He wrote of this experience, "I left with the feeling that, rather than rolling the rock away from the Tomb, they were piling more on. I went home, took out my manuscript, and worked it to completion in a non-stop frenzy." Though he never completed his coursework at the university, Carnegie Mellon nevertheless awarded him a degree.Subsequently, Tebelak directed productions of "Godspell" at
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club , theCherry Lane Theatre , the Promenade Theatre, and on Broadway. He was named Theatre Man of the Year by Elliott Norton of the "Boston-Record American", and Most Promising Director of 1971 by theNew York Drama Desk . He was also named an Outstanding Ohioan by then-GovernorJohn J. Gilligan . John Michael Tebelak graduated fromBerea High School (Berea, Ohio) in 1966.In 1972 Tebelak directed the Broadway play "Elizabeth I", the off-Broadway play, "
The Glorious One " in 1975, and "Ka-Boom " in 1980. He also directedLope de Vega 's "Fuenteovejuna" in Madrid in 1975. He co-wrote with David Greene the 1973 film version of "Godspell".Tebelak once said that he "walked into a theatre at the age of nine and stayed there." He was a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church, possibly thought about becoming a priest, and may have attended an Episcopal seminary for a time. He was
dramaturge for theCathedral of Saint John the Divine inNew York and stagedliturgical drama there. According to Rev. James Parks Morton, "whether it was a sermon series or a two-day conference on the environment, he turned it into theater."In 1980, Tebelak was sued in State Supreme Court in Manhattan by his former live-in companion, Richard Hannum.Castillo, Angel. (May 12, 1981)
New York Times " [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F3091FF83C5C0C718DDDAC0894D9484D81 Frampton suit puts focus on cohabitation law.] " Section: B; Page 1.] At that time, Hannum was represented by famed divorce lawyerMarvin Mitchelson [The Valley Independent. (March 8, 1980) " [http://news.google.com/archivesearch?hl=en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tab=wn&q=Tebelak+Hannum Monessen.] " Accessed June 22, 2008.] and was working with noted writerNorman Mailer on astage adaptation about Hollywood iconMarilyn Monroe called "Strawhead ." [Lawson, Carol. (January 30, 1981)New York Times " [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10F17FB395F0C738FDDA80894D9484D81 Broadway; Leach to direct musical on orphans going west by rail.] " Section: C; Page C2.] The lawsuit was an early effort to define the rights of cohabiting homosexual couples.Tebelak died on
April 2 , 1985 of a heart attack inNew York City at age 35. He was survived by his parents, John and Genevieve Tebelak, his sister Trudy Williams and niece Abbey Williams.References
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* [http://www.musicalschwartz.com/godspell-tebelak.htm John Michael Tebelak at musicalschwartz.com] : Biography and interview
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