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James Still (born May 31, 1959) is an American writer and
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. Still grew up in a small town in
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, and graduated from the
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. His award-winning plays have been produced throughout the
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. He is a two-time TCG-Pew Charitable Trusts' National Theatre Artist with the Indiana Repertory Theatre where he is the IRT's first-ever playwright in residence (1998–present). He currently lives in
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Biography

James Still is an elected member of the National Theatre Conference and a Fellow in the College of Fellows of the American Theatre. He is also a winner of the
William Inge William Motter Inge (; May 3, 1913 – June 10, 1973) was an American playwright and novelist, whose works typically feature solitary protagonists encumbered with strained sexual relations. In the early 1950s he had a string of memorable Broad ...
Festival's "Otis Guernsey New Voices Playwriting Award", the Todd McNerney National Playwriting Prize at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, the Orlin Corey Medallion for Sustained Excellence from the Children's Theatre Foundation of America, and the Charlotte B. Chorpenning Playwright Award for Distinguished Body of Work. Three of his plays have received the Distinguished Play Award from the American Alliance for Theatre & Education. His plays have been developed and workshopped at
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's Sundance Institute Lab, the
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, the New Harmony Project, The Lark, New Visions/New Voices at the Kennedy Center, the Bonderman New Play Symposium, the Perry-Mansfield New Works Festival, the Telluride Playwright's Festival, and the Colorado New Play Summit. Most recent world premieres of his plays include ''Before We Forgot How to Dream: April 4, 1968'' at Indiana Repertory Theatre (2015) and ''Appoggiatura'' at the Denver Center Theatre (2015) and ''The Widow Lincoln'' at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. (2015). Others: ''The House that Jack Built'' at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. ''Illegal Use of Hands'' premiered at American Blues Theater in Chicago. ''I Love to Eat'' a solo play about American culinary icon James Beard premiered at the Indiana Repertory Theatre and Portland Center Stage. ''The Heavens Are Hung In Black'' reopened the newly renovated Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C., to commemorate the 200th anniversary of
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's birth. ''The Velvet Rut'' premiered at the Unicorn Theatre in
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and the Illusion Theatre in
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. ''Interpreting William'' premiered at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. New plays include ''Miranda''. His 10-minute play ''When Miss Lydia Hinkley Gives a Bird the Bird'' has had readings at several 10-minute play festivals and is a current finalist for the 2015 Heideman Award at Actors Theatre of Louisville. His other plays include ''A Long Bridge Over Deep Waters'' for Cornerstone's Faith-Based Theatre Cycle in Los Angeles (which premiered at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre), ''
And Then They Came for Me ''And Then They Came for Me'' is a play by American author James Still. It is a multimedia production, which combines tapes of interviews with Anne Frank's friends who survived the Holocaust – Ed Silverberg (formerly Helmuth "Hello" Silberberg ...
'', translated into several languages and produced around the world, -including a command performance at the House of Commons in
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, in an event hosted by
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- a production by the U.S. Army at a base in
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- and a production at the International School in
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, China. ''Iron Kisses'' which premiered at Geva Theatre Center in
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and has been produced across the country from Portland Stage in Maine to Company of Fools in Idaho. ''Searching For Eden'' which premiered at the American Heartland Theatre in Kansas City and recently ran at The Asolo Repertory Theatre in Florida and at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre in
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. Since its world premiere at the Indiana Repertory Theatre, ''Looking Over The President's Shoulder'' has had many productions including Ford's Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, Vermont Stage Company,
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in
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and the Barter Theatre in Virginia. Still also wrote a commissioned short play called ''Octophobia'' for the Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville which the editors of the Smith and Kraus anthologies have published in their "Best Women's Stage
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s". Other Plays include ''Amber Waves'' (the
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in Washington, D.C.) which was recently produced in Tokyo and in Flint, Michigan, ''He Held Me Grand'' (
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and the IRT), and ''A Village Fable'' (based on a novella by John Gardner) which was commissioned by the Mark Taper Forum, premiered at the Honolulu Theatre for Youth, produced at the
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in
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, and in Switzerland at the Zurich Young People's Theatre. ''Hush: An Interview with America'' was co-commissioned and premiered by Childsplay in Tempe, AZ, and Metro Theater Company in St. Louis and continues to be produced many times a season. Still's solo performance piece ''The Velocity of Gary (Not His Real Name)'' premiered in New York at the Ensemble Studio Theater, and he performed it across the country. It was later produced
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at the
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in
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, at the Studio Theatre in Washington, DC, and more recently at Tricklock Productions in
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. His stage play was later turned into the feature film ''
The Velocity of Gary ''The Velocity of Gary'', also known as ''The Velocity of Gary* *(Not His Real Name)'', is a 1998 American drama film directed by Dan Ireland and written by James Still, based on his homonymous play. It stars Thomas Jane in the title role, along wi ...
'', for which Still also wrote the screenplay. Still is also a working director in the theatre and most recently directed productions of ''Red'', ''The Mystery of Irma Vep'', ''Other Desert Cities'', ''God of Carnage'', ''I Love to Eat'', ''Doubt'', ''Mary's Wedding'', ''Becky's New Car'', ''Rabbit Hole'', ''The Immigrant'', ''Dinner With Friends'', and many others at theaters across the country as well as at the Tennessee Williams Festival in New Orleans. Still's work in television and film and has been nominated for five Emmy's, a Television Critics Association Award, and was twice a finalist for the Humanitas Prize. He was a producer/head writer for the series ''Paz'' airing daily on both
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. For
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he was the writer and story editor for
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's long-running '' Little Bear'', and the Bill Cosby series '' Little Bill''. He created a new series for
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-based Telescreen adapted from the ''Frog'' books by
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, and he also was one of the screenwriters for ''
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''. Still wrote the first Dutch-produced feature film for children ''The Miffy Movie'' based on Dick Bruna's ''
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'' books. Still was in a relationship with actor Lenny Von Dohlen at the time of Von Dohlen's death in 2022.


Plays

*''Miranda'' - Workshop at Fresh Ink 2014, Minneapolis. Commissioned by Illusion Theater, Minneapolis. 2015 Runner-up: 2015 Todd McNerney New Play Prize / Spoleto. Finalist for 2015 Eugene O'Neill Theatre Conference (World Premiere: February 2017 at Illusion Theater, Minneapolis; Second Production at Indiana Repertory Theatre, April 2017) *''Before We Forgot How to Dream: April 4, 1968'' - Workshop at Indiana Repertory Theatre, Dec2013. Commissioned by Indiana Repertory Theatre (World Premiere: October 2015 at Indiana Repertory Theatre) *''Appoggiatura'' -Workshop at Colorado New Play Summit 2014 and Perry-Mansfield New Works Festival 2013. Preview Production March2013 Launch Pad, UC-Santa Barbara. Commissioned by Denver Center Theatre (World Premiere: February 2015 at Denver Center Theatre Company). Nominated for Outstanding New Play/Musical - Henry Awards, Colorado Theatre Guild (2015) *''The Widow Lincoln'' - Workshop at Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C., Nov2013. Commissioned by Ford's Theatre (World Premiere: February 2015 at Ford's Theatre) *''When Miss Lydia Hinkley Gives a Bird the Bird'' - Finalist for the Heideman Award with Actors Theatre of Louisville. New Harmony Project 2014. Red Bull Theatre's Short New Play Festival 2014. StayAwake! Theatre Company/Denver Prism Festival 2014. Prologue Theatre /Landmark Festival, Chicago 2015. Briefs/That Uppity Theatre Company, St. Louis 2016. *''The House That Jack Built'' - Premiered November 2012 at Indiana Repertory Theatre in Indianapolis. 2012 Winner of 2012 Todd McNerney New Play Prize / Spoleto *''Illegal Use of Hands'' - Premiered 2012 at
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in
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*''I Love to Eat'' - One man show about culinary icon James Beard - Premiered 2011 at Indiana Repertory Theatre in
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. 2012:
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in Washington, DC. 2013:
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in Portland, OR. *''The Heavens Are Hung In Black'' - Commissioned and Premiered at Ford's Theatre in
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2012: Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield, IL. *''A Long Bridge Over Deep Waters'' - Commissioned and Premiered by Cornerstone Theater Company in
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*''Interpreting William'' - Premiered at the Indiana Repertory Theatre in Indianapolis *''The Velvet Rut'' - Premiered at the Unicorn in Kansas City, M.O. and Illusion Theatre in Minneapolis *''Iron Kisses'' - Premiered at Geva Theatre Center in
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*''Looking Over The President's Shoulder'' - Premiered at the Indiana Repertory Theatre in Indianapolis *''He Held Me Grand'' - Premiered at
People's Light and Theatre Company People's Light is a professional, not-for-profit theatre in Chester County, Pennsylvania . About People's Light Founded in 1974, by Dick Keeler, Ken Marini, and Meg and Danny Fruchter, People's Light serves as one of Pennsylvania's largest prof ...
in
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and at the Indiana Repertory Theatre in Indianapolis *''Amber Waves'' - (one-act version) Premiered at the
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, (full length) Premiered at the Indiana Repertory Theatre *''Searching For Eden'' - Premiered at the American Heartland Theater in Kansas City, MO *''The Gentleman From Indiana'' (adapted from the novel by
Booth Tarkington Newton Booth Tarkington (July 29, 1869 – May 19, 1946) was an American novelist and dramatist best known for his novels ''The Magnificent Ambersons'' (1918) and '' Alice Adams'' (1921). He is one of only four novelists to win the Pulitze ...
), Premiered at the Indiana Repertory Theatre *''A Village Fable'' - (adapted from the novella ''In the Suicide Mountains'' by John Gardner), Music by Michael Keck; one act version premiered at the Honolulu Theatre for Youth, full length premiered at the
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in
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*'' And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank'' - Premiered at the Indiana Repertory Theatre and
George Street Playhouse George Street Playhouse is a theater company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in the city's Civic Square government and theater district. It's one of the state's preeminent professional theaters committed to the production of new and established ...
in New Brunswick, NJ *''Hush: An Interview With America'' - Premiered at Childsplay in Tempe, AZ and at Metro Theatre Company in St. Louis *''The Velveteen Rabbit'' - (play) premiered at the Omaha Theatre for Young People *''The Velveteen Rabbit'' - Music by
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, Premiered at Theatreworks USA,
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*''Dreaming on Tiptoe'' - Premiered at East Coast Arts in
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References


External links

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Article from ''American Theatre'' magazine on James Still

''Indianapolis Monthly'' article on James Still

Ford's Theatre - Notes from James Still

James Still's IRT blog

James Still's keynote Address at the 2011 Cohen New Works Festival
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