A one-act play, People in the Wind, was expanded and became the popular Broadway play, Bus Stop. For example, Farther Off From Heaven and Front Porch, which were written in the 1940’s, were revised by Inge in the 1950’s and became The Dark at the Top of the Stairs and Picnic respectively. Various versions of all the Broadway plays are included in the Collection, as well as some of the earlier produced plays and one-act plays that were to become successful Broadway plays.
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Represented are full length plays, screenplays, one-act plays, novels and short stories. These gifts have made the William Inge Collection at Independence Community College the most extensive collection on William Inge in existence.Īt the heart of the Collection are some four hundred manuscripts. Significant donations came from other family members and friends. And, Helene Inge Connell donated two manuscripts in addition to books, records, programs, clippings and correspondence. International Creative Management (ICM), Inge’s literary agent, donated some one hundred manuscripts and books. Arthur McClure, Chairman of the history department at Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, Missouri, donated a large collection of motion picture related materials, books, pictures and records. The dedication of the William Inge Collection in 1981 was the beginning of a period of tremendous growth for the Collection. With the support of Independence Community College and a grant from the Arco Foundation, the collection was officially opened on October 25, 1981, with an opening ceremony, tours of the collection, and a special reception in honor of Helene Inge Connell. In 1976, Inge’s sister, Helene Inge Connell, donated the playwright’s private collection of 1,629 books according to his expressed wishes. In 1969, Inge gave the college the original manuscripts of Picnic, Come Back, Little Sheba, Natural Affection, and Splendor in the Grass for the collection which found a permanent home in ICC’s library. M.F.A.The William Inge Collection began in 1965 with the gathering of press clippings, memorabilia and booksabout Independence’s native son and Independence Community College alum William Inge. Teacher and chair of company education, New York Neo-Futurists (2006-2016) TRAINING Teacher and director, Youth Stages (2003-2015) Teacher and director, The Pingry School (2012-2014) Theater residency teacher, NJ Performing Arts Center (2004-2016)Īssociate Project Director, Queens Theater in the Park (2008-2010)Īrts instructor for children with autism and related disabilities, The Children’s Institute (2007-2010) Union Square † (Crossroads Theater Co., 2005)Īdjunct instructor of theater and film, St. Locker #4173B * (New York Neo-Futurists, 2011) Tempos Umbra (New York Neo-Futurists, 2012) Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind * (New York Neo-Futurists, 2006-2016) Henry IV, Part One (Black River Theater Co., 2000)ġ4th Annual NYIT Awards, ceremony script (NY Innovative Theater, 2018) Hamlet (Oberlin Summer Theater Festival, 2011) Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson (Oberlin Summer Theater Festival), 2015)īus Stop by William Inge (Oberlin Summer Theater Festival, 2012)
Macbeth (Oberlin Summer Theater Festival, 2016) Picnic by William Inge (Oberlin Summer Theater Festival, 2019) Romeo and Juliet (Oberlin Summer Theater Festival, 2019) Why I Went Away… by Rob Neill (Neill/Rizzolo/NYNF, 2019)īones by Collin McConnell (NSD, 2018) RELATED EXPERIENCE Heemang by Hyojin Park (William Cusick, 2019)Ĭharacter Breakdown by Mallory Jane Weiss (NSD, 2019) The Cradle Will Rock by Marc Blitzstein (Oberlin Summer Theater Festival, 2012)ģ65 Plays / 365 Days Festival (New York Neo-Futurists, 2007) DIRECTING, FILM Mee (New York Neo-Futurists, 2015)Ģ4 Hour TML (New York Neo-Futurists, 2014) Wilkinson * (New York Neo-Futurists, 2016) Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind * (New York Neo-Futurists, 2004-2016)īible Study for Heathens by Yolanda K.
Hell’s Belles by Joey Rizzolo (NSD, 2017)ĭancing Shoes by Collin McConnell (NSD, 2017)ĭaisy by Mallory Jane Weiss and Collin McConnell (Tectonic/NSD, 2016) Romeo and Juliet (Oberlin Summer Theater Festival), 2018) Roberto Zucco by Bernard-Marie Koltès (NSD, 2018) DIRECTING, THEATERīutterflies are Free by Leonard Gershe (Oberlin Summer Theater Festival, 2019) Joey Rizzolo’s theatrical work is didactic and episodic. He gravitates towards Epic theater plays and all the challenges inherent to their staging.