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Author: Kenneth/ Papp Turan
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780767931687
Publisher: Broadway Books
Publish Date: 11/3/2009
Buy.com Sku: 210667978
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9.5H x 6.5L x 1.75T
 
"Los Angeles Times" film critic Turan presents an irresistible history of the New York Shakespeare Festival and the Public Theater--two institutions that under the inspired leadership of Papp have been a premier source of revolutionary and enduring American theater.
 
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Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan writes a glowing biography of New York theater legend Joe Papp, the founder of The New York Shakespeare Festival and later The Public Theatre. Turan explains the long-lasting influence Papp had on the American theater world, and his book contains dozens of famous actors who either got their start with Joe Pap, or have been affected by Papp's life and work.

 

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"A wonderful book that clearly and powerfully shows that Papp's own story was the most enduring drama he ever produced." (starred review) 08/15/2009

"[F]ascinating....Turan succeeds in delivering a compelling portrait of one of the dynamos of American theater in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s..." (starred review) - Jack Helbig 10/01/2009

"FREE FOR ALL sometimes takes us exhaustingly behind the scenes....But we are glad to have this belated account of an epic era. For one big thing, it reminds us of a lost time in American theater history when uncompromising producers like Papp believed passionately in risk." - John Heilpern 11/07/2009


 
 
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1   Backstory   1921-42  
Phillip Martel  
Joe was Peck''s bad boy; from the start he was never around the house. He was always running, always in trouble with the school authorities about attendance and this and that. He was a leader, always full of vibrant ideas. You could see from the beginning there was something there, something special. "Let''s go here, let''s go there, let''s form a club, let''s try a trick on this guy." He was always in the forefront, and whoever was around him listened to him. Our sister was the one who was worried about keeping something on the table; I don''t think the stuff of geniuses feeds on worrying about mundane things like bread and butter and milk. He was like a rebel with a cause, a lot of causes.  

Rhoda Lifschutz
  
Joe was always out doing something. He was never around. He was very restless. I knew he was reaching for something that was different. I just felt it.
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