Michael Hollinger

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Michael Hollinger (born January 13, 1962, in

Oberlin Conservatory
in 1984 and a Master of Arts in theatre from Villanova in 1989. He has been married to Megan Bellwoar since 1990.

Because of his background as a musician, Hollinger considers his plays compositions. He is quoted as saying, "Plays are music to me; characters are instruments, scenes are movements; tempo, rhythm and dynamics are critical; and melody and counterpoint are always set in relief by rests—beats, pauses, the spaces in between."[2]

Hollinger has written three short films for PBS and co-authored the feature-length Philadelphia Diary. His awards include the Roger L. Stevens Award from the Fund for New American Plays, three Barrymore Awards for Outstanding New Play, a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, the F. Otto Haas Award for an Emerging Theatre Artist, a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award, a commission from The Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Science and Technology Project, and fellowships from the Independence Foundation, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.

Works

Full-length plays:

  • Under the Skin' (2015)
  • Hope and Gravity (2014)
  • Cyrano, translated, and co-adapted with Aaron Posner (2011)
  • Ghost-Writer (2010)
  • A Wonderful Noise (musical), co-authored with Vance Lehmkuhl (2009)
  • Opus (2006)
  • Tooth and Claw (2004)
  • Red Herring (2000)
  • Tiny Island (1997)
  • Incorruptible (1996)
  • An Empty Plate in the Cafe du Grand Boeuf (1994)

Plays for young audiences:

  • Eureka!
  • Hot Air
  • Boxheads
  • Clean Getaway (musical), co-authored with Beth Dannenfelser

Ten-minute plays:

  • Battle of the Backyard
  • Senior Moment
  • Truth Decay
  • Naked Lunch
  • Serviette
  • Two-Part Invention

Screenplays:

  • Opus
  • Incorruptible
  • Pipe

References

Sources

  • Baker, John M. (2007). "Intrigue and Delight: The Comedy of Michael Hollinger". Comédie du Jour: A Festival of Plays by Michael Hollinger (Theatrical program published by Iowa Summer Rep). University of Iowa.

External links

Michael Hollinger discusses his plays