Robert Litz

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Robert Joseph Litz (born October 3, 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio – died October 10, 2012[1]) was an American playwright, screenwriter, director and critic.

Biography

The only son of William E. Litz (1917–2007) and Mary Millik Litz (1920-2016), Robert Litz was of

magna cum laude in 1972. Afterwards Litz attended Harvard University
, where he received an MTS, American Studies in 1975.

After trying a career as a poet, Litz took a job as press agent for the New England Repertory Theatre, a small theater company in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he also worked as a stage and production manager. After an actor without understudy had to withdraw from a production one week before opening, the company drafted him to fill in for the actor and he eventually became part of the acting ensemble.

With the New England Repertory, Litz had roles in

Barbara Fields, Lee Blessing, and Emily Mann
.

Litz's breakthrough as a playwright came in 1983, when his play Great Divide, was selected for The National Playwright's Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut,[1] where he had August Wilson and John Patrick Shanley as roommates. Great Divide was subsequently produced off-Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop in 1984.[2].

During the rest of the 1980s, Litz moved to New York City and began working in off-Broadway and regional theater productions. He also wrote, produced and directed movies and TV shows. He also traveled extensively through North America, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe, and lived briefly in Hong Kong and Cambridge, England.

He resided between Los Angeles, California; Princeton, New Jersey; and Berkeley, California.

Some of Robert Litz's plays

  • 2007 - One Fell Swoop. The Elephant Theatre Company, Hollywood, California.
  • 2006 - Pilgrims in Vienna. Montreal Festival Baroque (Canada) and the Brugges Festival (Belgium).
  • 2004 - One World. The Elephant Theatre Company, Hollywood, California. (2004 NAACP nominee for Best Original Play and Ensemble
  • 1997 - Mobile Hymn - Santa Monica Playhouse, Santa Monica, California. (1997 Drama-Logue Award for Best Play and Ensemble)
  • 1997 - Douglas - Northlight Repertory Theatre,
    Chicago, Illinois
    . (1991 Portland's Critics Circle Best Play; 1989 Gavel Award nominee)
  • 1989 - Domino - New York Theatre Workshop, New York.
  • 1983 - Great Divide - New York Theatre Workshop (after opening at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center).
  • 1981 - Tangles -
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [3]

Robert Litz's partial filmography

Selected works

Four Plays about Histories, (Metron Publications 2016)

  • Mobile Hymn
  • Great Divide
  • Cassatt & Degas
  • The Bear and His Monkey

References

  1. ^ "Playwright Robert Litz dies at 62". Variety. October 15, 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2012.

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