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Tru Thoughts''
'''Tru''' is a play by
Jay Presson Allen.
Adapted from the words and works of
Truman Capote, it is set in the writer's
New York City apartment at 870 United Nations Plaza the week before Christmas 1975. Excerpts from Capote's infamous unfinished novel, '', have recently been published in ''
Esquire'', and the
Manhattan socialites who recognized thinly-veiled versions of themselves have turned their backs on the man they once considered a close
confidant. Alone and lonely, Capote muses about his checkered life and career in what is essentially a two-act
monologue.
After eleven previews, the
Broadway production, directed by Allen, opened on
December 14,
1989 at the
Booth Theatre, where it ran for 297 performances.
Robert Morse, who commanded the stage as
Capote, won the
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play and the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One Person Show/Solo Performance.
In 1992, Morse recreated his performance for the
PBS series ''
American Playhouse'' and won the
Emmy Award as Best Actor in a Miniseries or Special.
External links
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Internet Broadway Database listing
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New York Times review