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Tina Howe

Personal information
Birth dateNovember 21, 1937
Place of birthNew York, New York
Occupationwriter
Period1970s-
Influenced byEugene Ionesco, Samuel Beckett

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Tina Howe (born November 21, 1937 in New York City) is an American playwright. She is the daughter of CBS broadcast journalist Quincy Howe, the granddaughter of biographer Mark Antony DeWolfe Howe and the great-granddaughter of the first Episcopal Bishop of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Howe graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York. She is married to historian Norman Levy and has two children.

Tina Howe’s most important plays include “Birth and After Birth”, “Museum”, “The Art of Dining”, “Painting Churches”, “Coastal Disturbances”, “Approaching Zanzibar”, “One Shoe Off”, “Pride’s Crossing”, “Rembrandt’s Gift”, “Chasing Manet”, and translations of Eugène Ionesco’s “The Bald Soprano” and “The Lesson”, in addition to a host of shorter plays. These works premiered at the Public Theater, the Kennedy Center, Second Stage, The Old Globe Theatre, Lincoln Center Theater, The Actors Theatre of Louisville the Atlantic Theater Company and Primary Stages. Among her many awards are an Obie for Distinguished playwriting, a Tony nomination for best Play, an Outer Circle Critics Award, a Rockefeller Grant, two N.E.A. Fellowships, a Guggenheim Fellowship, an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature, the Sidney Kingsley Award, the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, two honorary degrees and the William Inge Award for Distinguished Achievement in the American Theatre.

She is best known for her plays Painting Churches and Coastal Disturbances; the latter received a Tony Award nomination for best play in 1987. Howe also penned English translations of Eugene Ionesco's "The Bald Soprano" and "The Lesson" which was produced at the Atlantic Theater Company in 2004. The Atlantic Theater Company produced her play "Birth After Birth" as part of its 2006-2007 mainstage season at the Linda Gross Theater. She has received a Rockefeller grant (1984), a Guggenheim fellowship (1990), the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature (1993), New York Drama Critic's Award for Best Play (1997 � 1998), Madge Evans and Sidney S. Kingsley Award (1998), William Inge Award for Distinguished Achievement in the American Theater (2005), and honorary degrees from Whittier College (1997) and Bowdoin College (1998).

She has also taught master classes at NYU, UCLA, Columbia and Carnegie Mellon and she currently teaches playwrighting at Hunter College in New York City and has been a member of the council of The Dramatists Guild of America since 1990.

Her works can be read in numerous anthologies as well as in Coastal Disturbances: Four Plays by Tina Howe, and Approaching Zanzibar and Other Plays, published by Theatre Communications Group. Her translations of Ionesco's "The Bald Soprano" and "The Lesson", are published by Grove Press.

Painting Churches is being produced by St. Paul's Park Square Theatre in the Historic Hamm Building in downtown St. Paul Feb 26 - Mar 21, 2010

Tina Howe Video

The Young Actor's Studio presents G Hannelius and Jillian Kirkpatrick performing a scene from the play 'Approaching Zanzibar' by Tina Howe. Directed by Megan Adell www.youngactorsstudio.com
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Northern Arizona University Theatre presents The Bald Soprano and The Lesson. I talked to the cast of both shows about what this play has to do with real life, and what it was like to work on such a strange show. Theatre of the absurd can be frustrating to understand so I also had a chance to sit down with the award winning playwright, Tina Howe, to talk about theatre of the absurd, and what aspiring playwrights can expect in the real world of theatre. The shows are an... interesting and... bizarre... experience, and would be difficult for me to explain, so **go see them yourself!**
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Commercial for Baylor Theatre's production of "Museum" by Tina Howe.
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This is a fake trailer for a play I was in, Museum by Tina Howe. All of the lines are lines from the play, said by their respective actors. The play is actually a comedy. My first trailer, I thought it turned out pretty well. (Read the synopsis of the play if you want to know what its actually about. This isn't really for advertising purposes). Song: "The Time Has Come" ("Planet Earth" theme)
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Museum by Tina Howe at PVHS Part One
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Museum by Tina Howe at PVHS Part Two
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Museum by Tina Howe at PVHS Part Three
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Erica Jong, Ntozake Shange, Tina Howe, Carolyn See and Abigail Thomas with Emily Upham and Linda Gravenson, moderators
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Museum by Tina Howe at PVHS Part Five
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Mike and Mike rehearse a scene from PCC's production of "Museum" by Tina Howe. It was a rough night so we were both shakey at best.
1.97 min. | 3.0 user rating

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Learning the science of good pastry - Maryland Gazette Tweet this news
Maryland Gazette--But before anyone could eat, instructor Heather -Howe- needed to know what they'd learned. In front of her sat a tray of country biscuits that had turned out ... - Date : Sat, 11 Dec 2010 05:32:16 GMT+00:00
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The Barrie Advance--Stan -Howe- photo BARRIE - Barrie may have hit record temperatures this week, but the need for a sweater is on the horizon. Geoff Coulson, meteorologist with ... - Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 10:13:15 GMT+00:00
Local news briefs - Aug. 22 - Akron Beacon Journal Tweet this news
Akron Beacon Journal--CUYAHOGA FALLS: Bob Evans Restaurant at 175 -Howe- Ave. in Cuyahoga Falls is hosting an event to benefit the Ronald McDonald House in Akron. ... - Date : Sun, 22 Aug 2010 06:36:53 GMT+00:00



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