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Studs Terkel in Long Shadows (1987)

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Studs Terkel

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  • Article: "The Great Divide", "Playboy" (USA), October 1988, p.112-114+164-169.
  • Book: "The Spectator: Talk About Movies and Plays With Those Who Make Them."
  • Book: "Race: How Blacks & Whites Think & Feel About the American Obsession".
  • Commentary, "The Wiretap This Time," Published in "The New York Times," 29 October 2007.
  • Article, "Seriously funny," Published in "The Guardian (UK)," 1 January 2005.
  • (2008 - 2009) His revue," Studs Terkel's Not Working," was performed at the Second City Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Amanda Blake Davis in the cast. Matt Hovde was director.
  • (November 2, 1949) He played Joe Feinson in Sidney Kingsley's play, "The Detective Story," at the Blackstone Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Chester Morris (Detective McLeod); Lydia Clarke (Mary McLeod); Walter Starkey (Arthur Kindred); Elinor Randel (Susan Carmichael); Steve Gravers (First Burglar Charlie); Alan Rich (Second Burglar Lewis); Leonard Yorr (Detective Dakis); Marian Winters (a shoplifter); Paul Lipson (Detective Brody); Raoul DeLeon (Dr. Schneider); Kirk Brown (Lt. Monoghan); Jerry Fritz (Crumb-Bum); Pitt Herbert (Mr. Gallantz) William Phelps (Mr. Pritchett) and James Bender (Tami Giacoppetti) in the cast.
  • (November 13, 1966) He participated in "The Arts and The Public," at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois with William Gibson (playwright); Alan Schneider (director); John Reich (artistic director of Goodman Theatre in Chicago); Robert Sicklinger (artistic director of the Hull House Theatre in Chicago); Robert Corrigan (Dean of the School of Arts at New York University in New York City) and Wililam Leonard (journalistic critic).
  • (March 1978) His musical, "Working," was performed on Broadway in New York City with Patti LuPone and Joe Mantegna in the cast.
  • (January 6, 1978) His musical, "Working," was performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with David Patrick Kelly, Rex Everhart, Jay Flash Riley, Joe Ponazzeck, Jo Henderson, and Jay Footlik in the cast. Stephen Schwartz was director and adapter. Micki Grant composed music and lyrics. James Taylor composed the Millwork song. Craig Carnelia composed other songs. David Mitchell was scenic designer. Marjorie Slaim was costume designer.
  • (2011) His musical, "Working," was performed at the Broadway Playhouse in Chicago, Illinois.
  • (1998-1999 season) He wrote the book for the musical, "Working," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso were adapters. Christopher Ashley was director. Neil Patel was set designer. David C. Woolard was costume designer. Christopher Akerlind was lighting designer. T. Richard Fitzgerald was sound designer. Jan Hartley was projections designer. Danny Kosarin was musical director.
  • (2008 to 2009 Winter) He wrote the book for the musical, "Working," at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Darko Tresnjak was artistic director. Gordon Greenburg was director. Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso were adapters.

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