Joe Papp: An American Life

Joe Papp: An American Life

by HelenEpstein (Author)

Synopsis

Self-made impresario, controversial producer, contentious champion of human rights and the First Amendment, founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival, and unquestionably the most dynamic force in American theatre in the last quarter century, Joseph Papp (1921-1991) changed forever America's cultural landscape. He was the first to demand and to provide,against enormous odds,free Shakespeare to the public, and the first to pioneer colourblind casting and minority-group theatre. He discovered and showcased at the Public theatre playwrights like David Rabe, John Guare, and Vaclav Havel directors like Michael Bennet and James Lapine actors like Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, and Denzel Washington and produced such classic American plays as Hair, Sticks and Bones, Streamers, The Normal Heart , and A Chorus Line, the longest running musical in Broadway history. Joe Papp offers readers a compassionate, unsparing portrait of a complex man who inspired both anger and admiration, but whose far-reaching impact on American theatre remains unsurpassed.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 592
Edition: 1st Da Capo Press Ed
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Published: 01 Mar 1996

ISBN 10: 9780306806
ISBN 13: 9780306806766

Author Bio
Helen Epstein is a cultural journalist for New York, ARTNews, Esquire, and theNew York Times, and author of the ground-breaking Children of the Holocaust.