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Yasmina Reza (; born 1 May 1959) is a French playwright, actress, novelist and screenwriter best known for her plays '' 'Art''' and '' God of Carnage''. Many of her brief satiric plays have reflected on contemporary middle-class issues. The 2011
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film '' Carnage'', directed by
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, was based on Reza's Tony Award-winning 2006 play ''God of Carnage''.


Life and career

Reza's father was a Russian-born
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The tears and laughter of Yasmina Reza’s lost Babylon
/ref> engineer, businessman, and pianist and her mother was a Jewish Hungarian violinist from Budapest. During the Nazi occupation, her father was deported from
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. At the beginning of her career, Reza acted in several new plays as well as in plays by
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and Pierre de Marivaux. In 1987, she wrote ''Conversations after a Burial'', which won the Molière Award, the French equivalent of the
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, for Best Author. The North American production premiered in February 2013 at Players by the Sea in Jacksonville Beach Florida. Holly Gutshall and Joe Schwarz directed; with Set Design by Anne Roberts. The cast for this US debut was Kevin Bodge, Paul Carelli, Karen Overstreet, Dave Gowan, Holly Gutshall and Olivia Gowan Snell. Reza translated
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's stage version of Kafka's ''
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'' in the late 1980s. Her second play, ''Winter Crossing'', won the 1990 Molière Award for Best Fringe Production, and her next play, ''The Unexpected Man'', enjoyed successful productions in England, France, Scandinavia, Germany and New York. In 1994, '' 'Art''' premiered in Paris and went on to win the Molière Award for Best Author. Since then it has been produced internationally and translated and performed in over 30 languages. The London production, produced by David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers, received the 1996–97
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and ''Evening Standard'' Award, the former is the British equivalent of the Tony's. It also won the Tony Award for Best Play. has also been produced in Europe, North America and Australia. Screenwriting credits include ''See You Tomorrow'', starring
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and directed by Reza's then-partner Didier Martiny. In September 1997, her first novel, ''Hammerklavier'', was published and another work of fiction, ''Une Désolation'', was published in 2001. Her 2007 work ''L'Aube le Soir ou la Nuit'' (''Dawn Evening or Night''), written after a year of following the campaign of
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, caused a sensation in France. On 24 November 2007, her play ''Le Dieu du Carnage'' ('' God of Carnage''), directed by Jürgen Gosch and performed first in
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, received the Viennese Nestroy Theatre Prize for the best German-language performance of the season. It opened in London in March 2008, directed by
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in a translation by
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starring
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,
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, Janet McTeer and
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. It was produced once again by David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers. The London production won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, which Hampton accepted on her behalf. Hampton told the audience that Reza would be thrilled by the win. The play premiered on Broadway with an opening night cast of
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, Jeff Daniels, Marcia Gay Harden, and Hope Davis. ''God of Carnage'' won Best Play at the 2009 Tony Awards. In collaboration with Polanski, Reza wrote the screenplay adaptation of her own play ''God of Carnage'' for the 2011 Polanski film ''Carnage''. She was nominated at the
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and won a
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for her screenwriting and the film won a Little Gold Lion at the
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. Her 2016 novel, ''Babylone'', received the
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. The English version, translated by Linda Asher, was published by Seven Stories Press in 2018.


Awards and honours

*1987 Molière Award for Best Author (Conversations After a Burial) *1988 Molière Award for Translation (Metamorphosis) *1990 Molière Award for Best Fringe Production (Winter Crossing) *1994 Molière Award for Best Author, Best Play and Best Production (Art) *1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy (Art) *1998 Tony for Best Play (Art) *2000 *2005 ''Welt''-Literaturpreis *2009 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy (God of Carnage) *2009 Tony for Best Play (God of Carnage) *2012 Cinema Writers Circle Award (Spain) for Best Screenplay (Adapted), for ''Carnage'' *2012 César Award (France) for Best Screenplay (Adapted), for ''Carnage'' *2016
Prix Renaudot The Prix Théophraste-Renaudot or () is a French literary award. History The prize was created in 1926 by ten art critics awaiting the results of deliberation of the jury of the Prix Goncourt. While not officially related to the Prix Goncour ...
, ''Babylone'' *2020 Prix Jonathan Swift *2021 Premio Malaparte


Works


Plays

*''Conversations après un enterrement'' (1987). ''Conversations After a Burial'', trans. Christopher Hampton (2000). *''La Traversée de l'hiver'' (1989). ''The Passage of Winter.'' * ''« Art »'' (1994). '''Art, trans. Christopher Hampton (1997). *'' L'Homme du hasard'' (1995). ''The Unexpected Man'', trans. Christopher Hampton (1997). *'' Trois versions de la vie'' (2000). ''Life x 3'', trans. Christopher Hampton (2003). *''Une pièce espagnole'' (2004). ''A Spanish Play.'' *'' Le Dieu du Carnage'' (2006). ''God of Carnage'', trans. Christopher Hampton (2007). *'' Bella figura'' (2015).


Novels

*''Hammerklavier''The title is a German word for '
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', used in particular by
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for a late
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.
(1997), trans. Carol Cosman in collaboration with Catherine McMillan (2000). *''Une désolation'' (1999). ''Desolation'', trans. C. Brown Janeway (2002). *''Adam Haberberg'' (2003), trans. Geoffrey Strachan (2007). *''Nulle part'' (2005), ''untranslated''. *''L'Aube le soir ou la nuit'' (2007). ''Dawn Dusk or Night: My Year With Nicolas Sarkozy'', trans. Yasmina Reza and Pierre Guglielmina (2008). *''Heureux les heureux'' (2013). ''Happy Are the Happy'', trans. John Cullen (US), Sarah Ardizzone (UK) (2015). *''Babylone'' (2016). ''Babylon'', trans. Linda Asher (2018). *''Anne-Marie la Beauté'' (2020). ''Anne-Marie the Beauty'', trans. Alison L. Strayer (2021). *''Serge'' (2021), trans. Jeffrey Zuckerman (2025). *'' Récits de certains faits'' (2024), ''untranslated''.


Screenplays

*''Jusqu'à la nuit'' (1983). ''Till Night''. *''Le Pique-nique de Lulu Kreutz'' (2000). ''Lulu Kreutz's Picnic.'' *''Chicas'' (2010). Both screenwriter and director. *'' Carnage'' (2011).


As actor

*''Que les gros salaires lèvent le doigt !'' (1982). ''Let the Fat Cats Lift a Finger!'' *''Jusqu'à la nuit'' (1983). ''Till Night.'' *''À demain'' (1991). ''Till Tomorrow.'' *''
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'' (2001). ''Faraway.''


References


Further reading

* ''Les fruits de la passion: le théâtre de Yasmina Reza'' by Hélène Jaccomard (Bern: Peter Lang, 2013). * ''The Plays of Yasmina Reza on the English and American Stage'' by Amanda Giguere (McFarland, 2010).


External links

* * "Yasmina Reza: 'Please stop laughing at me'" by Agnes Poirier: '' Independent on Sunday'', 16 March 200

{{DEFAULTSORT:Reza, Yasmina 1959 births Living people Actresses from Paris 20th-century French Jews French women novelists French translators French stage actresses Jewish dramatists and playwrights Knights of the Ordre national du Mérite French people of Hungarian-Jewish descent French women dramatists and playwrights French film actresses L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq alumni University of Paris alumni Prix Renaudot winners