RICHARD NELSON (PLAYWRIGHT)

'Richard Nelson' (b. Chicago, IL, 1950) is an award-winning American playwright and librettist.He wrote the books for the musicals ''James Joyce's The Dead'' and the Broadway version of ''Chess.'' He is the chair of the playwriting department at the Yale School of Drama.
his plays include:
An American Comedy
Bal
Between East and West
Columbus and the Discover of Japan
Conjuring an Event
Don Juan
Enrico IV
Franny's Way
The General From America
Il Campiello
Jitterbugging: Scenes of Sex in a New Society
Jungle Coup
Kenneth's First Play (written with Colin Chambers)
The Killing of Yablonski
Left
Life Sentences
Madame Melville
The Marriage of Figaro
Misha's Party (written with Alexander Gelman)
Miss Julie (adaptation of August Strindberg)
New England
Principia Scriptoriae
The Return of Pinocchio
Rip Van Winkle, or "The Works"
Rodney's Wife
Scooping
Some Americans Abroad
The Seagull (adaption of Anton Chekhov)
The Suicide
Three Sisters (adaptation of Anton Chekhov
The Vienna Notes
The Wood Demon (adaptation of Anton Chekhov)
the above-referenced plays are published by Faber, T C G, and Broadway Play Publishing Inc.

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''Richard Nelson'' at the Internet Broadway Database

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