- Wynn Handman
Wynn Handman, (born
May 19 ,1922 ) is the Artistic Director ofThe American Place Theatre , which he co-founded withSidney Lanier andMichael Tolan in 1963. His role in the theatre has been to seek out, encourage, train, and present new and exciting writing and acting talent and to develop and produce new plays by living American writers. In addition, he has initiated several Arts Education Programs, such as "Literature to Life". Handman grew up in the Inwood neighborhood inUpper Manhattan . [Ryzik, Melena. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/20/nyregion/20wynn.html?_r=1&oref=slogin "Nearly 60 Years and Counting, Working on the Art of Theater"] , "The New York Times ",May 20 ,2007 . "He grew up in Inwood, on a dirt road, fishing for crabs off a dock on Dyckman Street. “I had a country boyhood in Upper Manhattan,” he said."]Mr. Handman has been instrumental in bringing to the stage the early work of many of America’s finest playwrights, including
William Alfred ,Ed Bullins ,Phillip Hayes Dean , Werner Liepolt,Maria Irene Fornes ,Ron Milner ,Jonathan Reynolds ,Ronald Ribman ,Sam Shepard , andSteve Tesich . He has introduced plays by writers from other areas, such asDonald Barthelme ,Robert Lowell , George Tabori,Joyce Carol Oates ,Sylvia Plath ,Anne Sexton , andRobert Penn Warren . Important writer/performers received early recognition through their work atThe American Place Theatre , includingEric Bogosian for "Drinking in America",John Leguizamo for "Mambo Mouth",Aasif Mandvi for "Sakina’s Restaurant", andDael Orlandersmith for "Beauty’s Daughter" andBill Irwin for "The Regard of Flight", which was later aired on television in 1983.He is a recipient of the 1999
Obie for Sustained Achievement; theLucille Lortell Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the league of Off-Broadway Theatres in 1993; theRosetta LeNoire Award in 1994 from Actor’s Equity Association in recognition of his artistic achievements and contribution to the “universality of the human experience in American theatre”; two Audelco for Excellence in Black Theatre Awards, as Best Director for "Zora Neale Hurston", in 1990, and "Fly" in 1998; theCarnegie Mellon Drama Commitment to Playwriting Award in 1996; the Working Theatre’sSanford Meisner Service Award for “his leadership in disseminating the arts to working people,” and was honored by The New Federal Theatre in 2001. In addition, he received from the Alumni Association of City College of New York, The Townsend Harris Medal, “in recognition of his distinguished contributions to his chosen field of work and the welfare of his fellow men." In May of 2003, Mr. Handman was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters by theUniversity of Miami .Plays he has directed at
The American Place Theatre include: "Manchild in the Promised Land" which he adapted from the novel byClaude Brown ; "I Stand Before You Naked" byJoyce Carol Oates ; "Words, No Music" byCalvin Trillin ; "Drinking in America" byEric Bogosian ; "A Girl’s Guide to Chaos" byCynthia Heimel ; "Free Speech in America", and "Bibliomania" byRoger Rosenblatt , with Ron Silver; "Coming Through" also adapted by Mr. Handman; "Spokeman" written and performed by John Hockenberry; "Fly" byJoseph Edward ; and "Dreaming in Cuban and Other Works: Rhythm, Rum, Café con Leche and Nuestros Abuelos" byCristina Garcia andMichael Garcés . Also, he has adapted and directed many of the American Humorists’ Series productions.A noted teacher for over 50 years, in his professional acting classes, Mr. Handman has trained many outstanding actors including:
Alec Baldwin ,James Caan ,Kathleen Chalfant , Chris Cooper,Michael Douglas ,Sandy Duncan ,Richard Gere ,Joel Grey ,Allison Janney ,Raul Julia ,Frank Langella ,John Leguizamo ,Susan Lucci ,Donna Mills ,Burt Reynolds ,Tony Roberts ,Anna Deveare Smith ,Mira Sorvino ,Christopher Walken ,Denzel Washington , andJoanne Woodward .Handman is married to political consultant and arts advocate
Barbara Handman . Their daughter, Laura Handman, is the wife ofHarold M. Ickes .References
External links
* [http://www.http://www.americanplacetheatre.org/ American Place Theatre]
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