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Jon Jory is a theatrical director instrumental in the development of Actors Theatre of Louisville; he is also widely rumored to be the writer behind the pseudonym
Jane Martin Jane Martin is the pen name of a playwright who has been active from 1981 to the present, whose real identity remains unknown. Martin's plays include ''Anton in Show Business'', ''Back Story'', ''Beauty'', ''Coup/Clucks'', '' Cementville'', ''Cr ...
.


Childhood

Jory is a child of
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character actors as his father
Victor Jory Victor Jory (November 23, 1902 – February 12, 1982) was a Canadian-American actor of stage, film, and television. He initially played romantic leads, but later was mostly cast in villainous or sinister roles, such as Oberon in ''A Midsummer N ...
played Jonas Wilkerson, the scheming overseer in the 1939 film ''
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''. Jory received his
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card as a young child.


Work

He was at the forefront of the regional theater movement of the 1960s, which began with the opening of the
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in 1963, showing that not all theater talent was centralized in New York City and Los Angeles. Jory served as artistic director of the
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from 1965 to 1966; his contract was terminated once the fledgling theater hit rough financial waters. In 1969, he took over the helm of Actors Theatre of
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, a small regional theater just five years old. Under his leadership, it became one of the top theaters in the country. Jory's major accomplishment was the foundation and cultivation of the annual Humana Festival of New American Plays in Louisville, beginning in 1976. It has since produced a number of outstanding plays including ''
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'' (1978), ''
Crimes of the Heart ''Crimes of the Heart'' is a play by American playwright Beth Henley. It is set in Hazlehurst, Mississippi in the mid-20th century. The play won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play. In 1986, the p ...
'' (1981), '' Cementville'' (1991) and ''
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'' (1998), not to mention almost everything
Jane Martin Jane Martin is the pen name of a playwright who has been active from 1981 to the present, whose real identity remains unknown. Martin's plays include ''Anton in Show Business'', ''Back Story'', ''Beauty'', ''Coup/Clucks'', '' Cementville'', ''Cr ...
has ever written. In 2017, Jory began teaching at the UCLA Department of Theater as a Visiting Professor.


Retirement and honours

Jory retired from Actors Theatre in 2000. That fall, he joined the faculty at the
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School of Drama as Professor of Acting and Directing. Also, in 2000, Jory was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. He is the President's Chair of the Performing Arts Department at
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. He holds honorary doctorates from the
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, the
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, and
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. Asked if Jane Martin's identity will be revealed after her death, Jory has stated with a laugh, "That's a press conference no one will come to. By the time I die, no one will care anyway."


Publications

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Actor's Choice: Monologues for Men
' Playscripts, Inc. *
Actor's Choice: Scenes for Teens
' Playscripts, Inc. *
Anne of Green Gables
' Playscripts, Inc. *
The Bear
' Brooklyn Publishers *
Captain Hook and the Warrior Amazons
' Heuer Publishing *
Captain Hook's Very Bad Christmas
' Heuer Publishing *
The Circus of the Seven Deadly Sins
' Brooklyn Publishers *
Darcy and Elizabeth
' Playscripts, Inc. *
Detective Father Brown
' Heuer Publishing *
The Drama School From Hell
' Playscripts, Inc. *
Emma
' Playscripts, Inc. *
The Explosive Fairy Tale Princess Diaries
' Brooklyn Publishers *
Friday Night Live!
' Brooklyn Publishers *
The Gift of the Magi
' Brooklyn Publishers *
The Gift of the Magi
' Playscripts, Inc. *
Goddess Gap Year
' Brooklyn Publishers *
The Great Cases of Sherlock Holmes
' Heuer Publishing *
The Haunted House Farce
' Heuer Publishing *
Mean Girls in Fairyland
' Brooklyn Publishers *
Orpheus and What's-Her-Name
' Brooklyn Publishers *
Passing Periods at Pomegranate Prep
' Pioneer Drama Service, 2018 *
Pride and Prejudice
' Playscripts, Inc. *
The Prom Game
' Playscripts, Inc. *
Salvador Dali at the Beach
' Playscripts, Inc. *
The Secret Lives of Superheroes, Vol. 1
' Heuer Publishing *
The Secret Lives of Superheroes, Vol. 2
' Heuer Publishing *
Sense and Sensibility
' Playscripts, Inc. *
Sherlock Holmes' Hat
' Heuer Publishing *
Sherlock in Love
' Pioneer Drama Service, 2019 *
Sixty Second Singles
' Playscripts, Inc. *
The Whatsit
' Pioneer Drama Service, 2017 *
Wilbur Peppy's Burger Quest
' Heuer Publishing * ''20/20 : twenty one-act plays from twenty years of the Humana Festival / edited by Michele Volansky and Michael Bigelow Dixon; foreword by Jon Jory.''
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* ''Tips. ideas for actors'' Smith & Kraus Pub Inc, 2000, * ''Tips. ideas for directors'' Smith & Kraus Pub Inc, 2002, * ''Tips II. more ideas for actors'' Smith & Kraus Pub Inc, 2004, * ''Pride and Prejudice: A Romantic Comedy'' Playscripts Inc, 2006 * ''University: a full evening of theatre in ten parts''
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, 1983 * ''Love, Death and the Prom'' Dramatic Publishing, 1991,


References


External links


Biographical article on ''The Playwrights Database''
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