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KEITH REDDIN

KEITH

REDDIN

Plays include: Life And Limb, Rum And Coke, Big Time, Nebraska, Life During Wartime, Brutality Of Fact, Almost Blue, All The Rage, Frame 312, Prophets Of Nature, Human Error, The Missionary Position, Acquainted With The Night, Solitary Man, An Old Way To Pay New Debts, and Pierre. Adaptations include: Black Snow, The Imaginary Invalid, Antigone, Peer Gynt, Heaven’s My Destination, and Rear Window. He has also written for film and television and has taught playwriting at Columbia University, the New School and NYU.

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PIERRE

A dark comedy about the life of Herman Melville featuring a Marxist-Leninist book club in Helena, Montana, fanatical rare book collectors, deep family secrets, and murder. An epic ride of obsession and love, Pierre examines what it means to be an artist in America.

AN OLD WAY TO PAY NEW DEBTS

A screwball comedy in the style of 1940s films. Taking one part 1600s comedy from Philip Massinger and two parts Preston Sturges, An Old Way is a play that includes romance, capitalism, and Saint Francis of Assisi.

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