Timothy Mason (playwright)
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Timothy Peter Mason (born February 14, 1950) is an American playwright. He has written a number of plays including ''Levitation'', ''Only You'', ''Babylon Gardens'', ''The Fiery Furnace'' and ''Bearclaw''. He also wrote the novels ''The Last Synapsid'' and ''The Darwin Affair,'' and the book and lyrics for the Broadway musical, ''Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!''


Bio

Timothy Mason was born in
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. As a young child, he moved with his family to
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. He is the son of Reverend John Martin Mason II (1908 - 2003), who was an author, a minister, and who traveled the country as an advocate for the elderly. Timothy Mason’s mother was Mertrice Rosalys (Herfindahl) Mason. While in high school Timothy Mason performed in a number of plays at the
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of Minneapolis. He earned a degree at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota; and he also studied in Oxford, England, in 1971. While in college he wrote plays for the Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis, including ''Robin Hood a Story of the Forest'' and ''Kidnapped in London'', which won the 1972 National Society of Arts and Letters Award.


Playwriting and novels

Circle Repertory Company produced his plays ''Levitation'', ''Only You'', ''Babylon Gardens'' (starring
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and
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), and ''The Fiery Furnace'' (starring
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). His plays have also been produced by Actors Theatre of Louisville,
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,
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, the Jungle Theatre of Minneapolis, the
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, the Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis, the Guthrie Theater Lab, in Minneapolis, Pioneer Memorial Theatre in
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, and the
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, London. He has been a resident playwright The Children’s Theatre Company, Minneapolis, a company playwright at
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in New York City and guest playwriting instructor at state universities in Minnesota, Oklahoma, Utah, Florida, and Arizona; as well as at
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, and
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in New York City. Mason created a 5-play "Young Americans Cycle", which includes: ''Ascension Day'', ''The Less than Human Club'', ''Time on Fire'', ''Mullen's Alley'', and ''My Life in the Silents''. The plays deal with the lives of young people at significant moments in history. The play cycle was commission by San Francisco’s
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’s Young Conservatory, and created in collaboration with Theatre Royal in Bath, England. The Young Conservatory is the first American theater company of young people to play London's
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as part of the National Theatre Connections — a collaboration that began in 2001 with Mason's ''Time on Fire''. Mason's published works include many of his plays, and also ''Timothy Mason: Ten Plays for Children From the Repertory of the Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis'', which features theatrical adaptations of classic works of children's literature; and the novels ''The Last Synapsid'' and ''The Darwin Affair.'' His play ''Bearclaw'' was commissioned by the Actors Theatre of Louisville, it then premiered in 1984 at Lucielle Lortel’s
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in Westport Connecticut, and was produced by Circle Repertory Company and Lucille Lortell. It was staged the following year by the Seattle Repertory Theatre, and it was then published in 1989 in ''The Best Short Plays of 1988-1989''. Commissioned by the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, premiered at Lucielle Lortel’s
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in Westport, Connecticut, and published in The Best short plays, 1988-1989 by The Fireside Theatre. Mason has won a Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays Award, the W. Alton Jones Foundation Award, the Hollywood DramaLogue Award, the Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Berilla Kerr Playwrights Award, and the National Society of Arts and Letters Award.Delgado, Ramon. ''The Best Short Plays, 1988-1989''. Hal Leonard Corporation, 1989. . page 25.


Plays

*''In a Northern Landscape'' *''Levitation'' *''Bearclaw'' *''Only You'' *''Babylon Gardens'' *''The Fiery Furnace'' *''Before I Got My Eye Put Out'' *''Ascension Day'' *''The Less Than Human Club'' *''Time on Fire'' *''Mullen's Alley'' *''My Life in the Silents'' *''The Life to Come'' *''Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! - The Musical'' *''Sorry''


References

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