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David Ives (DSC #195)

David IvesDavid Ives

Author of New Jerusalem.

Playwright David Ives talks about his many acts of “literary ventriloquism,” channeling the voices of the authors of classic musicals for City Center’s Encores series, including the current Juno and upcoming No, No Nanette, as well as the distinctive voice of Mark Twain for the recent Broadway production of Is He Dead? He also describes the luck that led to his first play being produced at New York’s famed Circle Repertory Company right after he graduated from college; explains why he enrolled at the Yale School of Drama only after his early successes; chronicles how his work for a theatre company that consisted of little more than a copy machine and an artistic director ultimately led to his success with All In The Timing; reflects on the role of pain in writing short comedies; considers whether he was typecast only as a writer of one-acts; and shares the genesis of his interest in the philosopher Spinoza, which led to his writing New Jerusalem, seen Off-Broadway at CSC earlier this season.

Original airdate - March 28, 2008.
Running time - 55:48.

For more information see Downstage Center’s David Ives program page.
You can also download the David Ives program (mp3).



Posted on Monday, March 31st, 2008 at 2:26 pm
by American Theatre Wing
Filed under: Audio, Author, Downstage Center.

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