Ellen McLaughlin is an American
playwright
A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays.
Etymology
The word "play" is from Middle English pleye, from Old English plæġ, pleġa, plæġa ("play, exercise; sport, game; drama, applause"). The word "wright" is an archaic English ...
and actress.
Early years
McLaughlin attended
The Potomac School in
McLean, Virginia for elementary school (through 9th grade). She subsequently attended
Sidwell Friends School, in
Washington, D.C., graduating in 1976. She graduated from
Yale University in 1980, ''summa cum laude''.
Writing
In 1992, McLaughlin began adapting Greek plays, beginning with ''Electra'', by Sophocles. For each adaptation, she reads as many English translations as possible, then begins to write her version. Each of her adaptations takes some liberties but retains the original play's basic structure.
Her plays include ''Septimus and Clarissa'', ''Ajax in Iraq'', ''
Days and Nights Within'', ''
A Narrow Bed'', ''
Infinity's House'', ''
Iphigenia and Other Daughters'', ''
Tongue of a Bird'', ''
The Trojan Women'', ''
Helen
Helen may refer to:
People
* Helen of Troy, in Greek mythology, the most beautiful woman in the world
* Helen (actress) (born 1938), Indian actress
* Helen (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name)
Places
* Helen, ...
'', ''
The Persians'', ''
Oedipus
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'', and ''
The Oresteia''. Producers include: Actors' Theater of Louisville, The Actors’ Gang L.A., Classic Stage Co., N.Y., The Intiman Theater, Seattle, Almeida Theater, London, The Mark Taper Forum, L.A., the Public Theater in NYC, The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The National Actors’ Theater, N.Y., The Guthrie Theater in Minnesota, and the
Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., among many other venues.
Acting
McLaughlin is also an actress, having worked on and Off Broadway as well as extensively in regional theater. She originated the part of the Angel in
Tony Kushner's ''
Angels in America'', appearing in every U.S. production from its earliest workshops through its Broadway run. Other favorite roles include The Homebody in ''
Homebody/Kabul'' (Intiman Theater, Seattle), Pirate Jenny in ''
Threepenny Opera
''The Threepenny Opera'' ( ) is a "play with music" by Bertolt Brecht, adapted from a translation by Elisabeth Hauptmann of John Gay's 18th-century English ballad opera, ''The Beggar's Opera'', and four ballads by François Villon, with music b ...
'' (Trinity Rep. Elliot Norton Award), Mrs. Alving in ''
Ghosts
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'' (Berkeley Rep.) Titania in ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream
''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' is a comedy written by William Shakespeare 1595 or 1596. The play is set in Athens, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One subplot involves a conflict amon ...
'' at the McCarter and the Paper Mill Playhouse, ''A Delicate Balance'', (Arena Stage, Yale Rep.) ''Good People ''(George St. Playhouse, Seattle Rep.), ''Dear Elizabeth'' (People's Light and Theater) and ''Outside Mullingar'' (George St. Playhouse.) On Broadway, she acted in ''Angels in America: Perestroika'' (1993) and ''Angels in America: Millennium Approaches'' (1993).
McLaughlin's on-screen credits include ''
Everything Relative'', ''The Bed You Sleep In'', with guest appearances on ''
Law & Order
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''Law & Order'' aired its entire run on NBC, premiering on ...
''.
Other professional activities
McLaughlin has taught playwriting in numerous venues, from Yale School of Drama to Princeton University. She has been teaching at ''
Barnard College'' since 1995.
She is a member of New Dramatists and has served on the board of T.C.G.
Her most recent publication, by T.C.G., is ''
The Greek Plays
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''.
Personal life
She is married to Rinde Eckert, a theatre artist and composer.
Awards and honors
*Great American Play Contest
*Susan Smith Blackburn Prize
*the NEA
*the Writer's Award from the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund
*the Berilla Kerr Award for playwrighting
*NEA/TCG Theatre Residency Grant.
References
External links
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20th-century American dramatists and playwrights
1957 births
Living people
American women dramatists and playwrights
21st-century American dramatists and playwrights
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
American film actresses
American stage actresses
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American women writers
Yale University alumni
Sidwell Friends School alumni
Yale University faculty
Princeton University faculty
Barnard College faculty
American women academics