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Michael Weller (born September 26, 1942) is a Brooklyn-based
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and
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. His plays include ''
Moonchildren ''Moonchildren'' (originally titled ''Cancer'') is a play by Brooklyn-based playwright Michael Weller. The play chronicles a year in the life of the "moonchildren" referred to in the title: eight college students living communally together in an ...
'', ''Loose Ends'', ''Spoils of War'' and ''Fifty Words''. His screenplays include ''
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'', for which he was nominated for an Oscar, and ''
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'', both directed by
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.


Early life and studies

Weller was born in New York City, and has lived in Nevada, Massachusetts, London and New York. He attended Stockbridge School and studied music composition at
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in Massachusetts. In the late 1960s at
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, he studied playwriting with
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(the child of actress
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and the publisher Michael Joseph) and received a Diploma in Drama. He then moved to London to write plays.


Career

The director
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, who was an early collaborator with the playwrights
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and
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, saw a London run-through of Weller's play ''Moonchildren'', and brought it to the Arena Stage in Washington then to Broadway. ''Moonchildren'' subsequently had an acclaimed run off-Broadway at the
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in 1973 and 1974. Schneider also staged Weller's play ''Loose Ends'' at the Arena Stage then on Broadway at
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.Gerard, Jeremy. “Michael Weller's Landscape of the Heart”. New York Times. May 15, 1988. His play ''Spoils of War'' was adapted as a screenplay and became the TV film ''In Spite of Love.''
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played the part of Elise in both.Gerard, Jeremy
“Michael Weller On Milos Forman, ‘Hair’ & Broadway’s ‘Doctor Zhivago’: Conversations With Jeremy Gerard”
''Deadline Hollywood''. December 29, 2014.
In 2017 Brandeis University honored Weller with the university's Brandeis Creative Arts Award. The university invited him to write a new play and suggested it might explore issues regarding freedom of speech. The university had recently received the papers of the social-satirist and stand-up comedian
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. Weller researched the library's collection of the Bruce papers, and began to write his play ''Buyer Beware'', a play that poses the question: If Lenny Bruce were to come back, and book a gig on a campus of today, what would happen? He is described as writing with insight and objectivity about characters who came of age in the time of the war in Vietnam, and he has also written plays that are more personal and deal with matters of the heart. Weller has been active in the
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, battling for the rights of playwrights. He has served as President of the Writers Guild Initiative from 2011 to 2018.


Teaching and mentoring

Weller is one of the founders of the Cherry Lane Theatre's acclaimed Mentor Project, which pairs pre-eminent playwrights with emerging playwrights for a season-long mentorship.McElroy, Steven. “Theatre”. ''New York Times''. September 11, 2008 In 2005, the Broken Watch Theatre Company in New York named its performance space the Michael Weller Theatre "in honor of his tremendous accomplishments". The theater closed in 2008. Weller was a faculty member at
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in New York City until 2020. He now teaches theatre adaptation at
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.


Plays

*''
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'' (1969) Open Space, London *''
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'' (1969) Open Space, London *''
Moonchildren ''Moonchildren'' (originally titled ''Cancer'') is a play by Brooklyn-based playwright Michael Weller. The play chronicles a year in the life of the "moonchildren" referred to in the title: eight college students living communally together in an ...
'' (1971) *''
More Than You Deserve ''More Than You Deserve'' is a musical written by Jim Steinman and Michael Weller, produced by Joseph Papp and directed by Kim Friedman. After a workshop production lasting two weekends in April 1973 at the Other Stage (now known as the LuEsthe ...
'' (musical with
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- 1973) *''Fishing'' (1974) *''Split'' (1979) *''Loose Ends'' (1979) *''Dwarfman, Master of a Million Shapes'' (1982) *''The Ballad of Soapy Smith'' (1984) About infamous con man
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*''Ghost on Fire'' (1986) *''Spoils of War'' (1988) *''Lake No Bottom'' (1989) *''Buying Time'' (1991) *''Help'' (1992/2006) *''Dogbrain'' (play for children - 1993) *''Mistresses'' (1997)Marksmay, Peter. “Adultery and Regrets, in One-Acts”. ''New York Times''. May 28, 1997 *''What the Night is For'' / Do Not Disturb (2002) *''Approaching Moomtaj'' (2005) *''
Doctor Zhivago (musical) ''Doctor Zhivago – A New Musical'' is a 2011 musical composed by Lucy Simon, lyrics by Michael Korie and Amy Powers, book by Michael Weller; it is based on Boris Pasternak's 1957 novel ''Doctor Zhivago''. Productions The show originally premier ...
'' (with Lucy Simon - 2006/2011/2015) *''50 Words'' (2007/2007) *''Side Effects'' (2011) *''Beast'' (2008) *''How to Write Play So Not Getting Fingers Broken'' (2011, Broken Watch Theatre Company) - part of double bill ''Sex Good, Money Bad'' - with ''Now There's Just the Three of Us'' *''The Full Catastrophe'' CATF (2015) *''Abel Finley'' (2014) *''Jericho'' (from Liliom by Ferenc Molnár) (2014 / produced 2018 Attic Theatre Company) *''Summer'' (2016) LP *''All That Remains'' (2017) *''A Late Morning (in America) with Ronald Reagan'' (2018 - Contemporary American Theatre Festival - CATF) *''A Welcome Guest'' ("Toppledon") (2019 - CATF *''Buyer Beware''(2017-2019) - Vicious Circle Productions/Tony Speciale *''Loving, Longing, Leaving'' (2021/22) *''Daisy-Rae's Almost Halfway Motor Lodge & Campgrounds" (2022)''


Screenplays

*''Once and Again'' (1999) (Television) *''Spoils of War'' (1994) – play/teleplay *''
Lost Angels ''Lost Angels'' (also known as ''The Road Home'') is a 1989 independent film directed by Hugh Hudson and written by Michael Weller. It stars Donald Sutherland and Adam Horovitz. It was filmed in and around San Antonio, Texas. The film was entere ...
'' (1989) *''
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'' (1981) *''
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'' (1979)


External links


The New School for Drama


References

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