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Article: Profile: Adam Rapp.
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- American Drama
- Article date:
- January 1, 2005
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Adam Rapp and I are sitting on a porch veranda overlooking the ocean view campus of the O'Neill Playwrights' Conference in Waterford Connecticut. This is the same landscape that Eugene might have idled on in his youth when the events that inspired Long Day's Journey into Night were unfolding. Held each summer since 1965 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center, the conference is dedicated to supporting emerging playwrights by giving them the opportunity to hear their works in progress. During the course of the month long festival, the selected plays will be performed by professional actors in staged readings under the direction of professional directors. The minimal ...
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Article: Playwrights takes Rapp.(Adam Rapp)(Brief article)
Daily Variety;
May 23, 2006 ;
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...The world preem of "Essential Self-Defense," the latest play by Adam Rapp ("Red Light Winter"), will round out the 2006-07 season at Playwrights Horizons. Show, which concerns a misfit who takes ...
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