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Annie Baker (born April 1981) is an American playwright and teacher who won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for her play The Flick. Among her works are the Shirley, Vermont plays, which take place in the fictional town of Shirley: Circle Mirror Transformation, Body Awareness, and The Aliens.
Baker's family live in Cambridge, Massachusetts, when Baker was born, but soon moved to Amherst, Massachusetts, where she grew up and where her father, Conn Nugent, was an administrator for the Five Colleges consortium and her mother Linda Baker was a psychology doctoral student. Her brother is Benjamin Baker Nugent, author of American Nerd: The Story of My People. Baker graduated from the Department of Dramatic Writing at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in playwriting from Brooklyn College in 2009. One of her early jobs was as a guest-wrangler helping to oversee contestants on the reality-television program The Bachelor.
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Actors: Matthew K. Hacker (producer), Charles Stewart Jr. (producer), Charles Stewart Jr. (editor), Ben Swilley (producer), Ben Swilley (actor), Richard Wes Howren (miscellaneous crew), Angela Kennedy (writer), Angela Kennedy (actress), Angela Kennedy (producer), Angela Kennedy (director), Lauren Buehler (miscellaneous crew), Erin Hunter (actress), Scarlett Futch (actress), Steve Caverno (actor), David Day (editor),
Plot: Bloodsuckers are everywhere in this economy. Some are hungry for money, others are hungry for more. Careful who you invite over for dinner. House Hunting can suck the life out of you. House Hunting is a suspenseful, socially relevant, quirky horror short.
Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Short, Thriller,Actors: Tom Nowicki (actor), Michael Rooker (actor), Chris Burns (actor), Peter Coyote (actor), Ron Clinton Smith (actor), L. Warren Young (actor), Tichina Arnold (actress), Kathryn Coombs (costume designer), Ralph Wilcox (producer), Ralph Wilcox (writer), Ralph Wilcox (director), Beverly Todd (actress), Jeffrey D. Press (miscellaneous crew), Justin Soponis (miscellaneous crew), Dwayne Boyd (actor),
Genres: Crime, Drama, History,Actors: Charles Edwin Powell (actor), Jennifer Dale (actress), Bruce Dinsmore (actor), Claude Foisy (composer), Simon Webb (editor), Matthew Carey (actor), James McGowan (actor), Sarah Manninen (actress), David Nerman (actor), Mike Tsar (actor), Karim El Fassi (miscellaneous crew), Morgan Kelly (actor), Derek Lebrero (actor), Jane McGregor (actress), Erik Canuel (director),
Genres: ,Actors: Peter Svatek (director), Ron Lea (actor), Robin Spry (producer), Tyrone Benskin (actor), Joe Cobden (actor), Jennifer Dale (actress), Bruce Dinsmore (actor), Simon Webb (editor), Pierre Blondin (miscellaneous crew), Stewart Harding (producer), Lynn Beaudin (miscellaneous crew), Matthew Carey (actor), Sarah Manninen (actress), David Nerman (actor), Mark Jean (director),
Plot: What happens when The Jackson Decker Band, a mega-popular 80's super group, reunites for a blow-out comeback concert tour, and bring their five teen and twenty-something kids along for the ride? Generations collide, egos clash, boundaries are tested and unsettled scores resurface with a vengeance as the aging rockstars try to relive their glory days. But for their kids, spending the entire summer on a rock 'n' roll tour is the opportunity of a lifetime. The burning questions of love, sex, and all the regular coming-of-age issues are heightened by living in tight quarters on a tour bus and rolling into a wild new city every few days.
Genres: Drama,The panel of playwrights - Annie Baker, Rinne Groff, Karen Hartman and Alfred Uhry - talk about their writing process; the role of the dramaturg; writing adaptations; collaborating with directors; whether they have a specific actor in mind when they're writing; and how they see the role of the playwright in theatre today. An acclaimed fixture on New York television and in the theatre community for 30 years, the American Theatre Wing's "Working in the Theatre" offers an unprecedented forum for the meeting of theatrical minds. Originally taped - March, 2011 For more visit: http://www.americantheatrewing.org
Terrence McNally, Tony-winning writer of "Love! Valour! Compassion!," "Ragtime," and "Kiss of the Spider Woman" talks with Annie Baker on writing for deadlines and taking time away from the keyboard in The Legacy Project Volume II. Produced by the Dramatists Guild Fund, The Legacy Project is a series of interviews featuring prominent contemporary American playwrights, lyricists and composers. Each interview offers an intimate look into the lives and creative process of these writers of the theater. For more info visit: http://dgfund.org/legacyproject/
The Antipodes director Lila Neugebauer talks about her friendship with Annie Baker, and how their collaboration on the new play been a long time coming. A play about people telling stories about telling stories. Pulitzer Prize-winner Annie Baker, who The New York Times has called “one of the freshest and most talented dramatists to emerge Off Broadway in the past decade,” returns for the second production of her Signature residency with The Antipodes. Follow Signature Theatre on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/signaturetheatrecompany Twitter: https://twitter.com/signaturetheatr Instagram: http://instagram.com/signaturetheatre New York City’s Signature Theatre exists to honor and celebrate the playwright. Founded in 1991 by James Houghton, Signature makes an extende...
Check out the Trailer for Steppenwolf's production of the Pulitzer-Prize winning play The Flick, by Annie Baker. The production is directed by Dexter Bullard and features Will Allen, Danny McCarthy, Caroline Neff and Travis Turner. For tix and info: http://www.steppenwolf.org/Plays-Events/productions/index.aspx?id=641
Terrence McNally, Tony-winning writer of "Love! Valour! Compassion!," "Ragtime," and "Kiss of the Spider Woman" talks with Annie Baker on life in NYC and starting off as a stage manager in The Legacy Project Volume II. Produced by the Dramatists Guild Fund, The Legacy Project is a series of interviews featuring prominent contemporary American playwrights, lyricists and composers. Each interview offers an intimate look into the lives and creative process of these writers of the theater. For more info visit: http://dgfund.org/legacyproject/
JOHN Director Sam Gold discusses his collaboration with playwright Annie Baker More information about JOHN: signaturetheatre.org/tickets/production.aspx?pid=4241 The week after Thanksgiving. A Bed & Breakfast in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. A cheerful innkeeper. A young couple struggling to stay together. Thousands of inanimate objects, watching. The first play of Pulitzer Prize-winner Annie Baker’s Signature residency, JOHN, is directed by Baker’s frequent collaborator, Tony Award-winner Sam Gold. JOHN By Annie Baker Directed by Sam Gold Featuring: Christopher Abbott, Hong Chau, Georgia Engel, and Lois Smith Follow Signature Theatre on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/signaturetheatrecompany Twitter: https://twitter.com/signaturetheatr Tumblr: http://signaturetheatr...
The Aliens by Annie Baker play February 9th through the 26th at Stageworks Theatre in Downtown Tampa. Two lost and disillusioned young men sit behind a Vermont coffee shop and discuss music and Bukowski. When a lonely high-school student arrives on the scene, they decide to teach him everything they know. A play with music about friendship, art, love and death. “Gentle and extraordinarily beautiful…inordinately delicate…Ms. Baker may just have the subtlest way with exposition of anyone writing for the theater today…there is something distinctly Chekhovian in the way her writing accrues weight and meaning simply through compassionate, truthful observation.” —NY Times “[Baker] again employs nakedly humanist sympathies and carefully cloaked formal rigor, this time to illustrate the twin so...
An exclusive, behind-the-scenes featurette about the design, building, and implementation of the set and props for Annie Baker's THE FLICK at Playwrights Horizons. Directed by Sam Gold. Scenic Design by David Zinn. Now through March 31. For more info: www.playwrightshorizons.org Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/playwrightshorizons Follow us on Twitter: @PHNYC
Tickets: www.SnakeskinJacket.ca Annie Baker’s Pulitzer Prize winning 2014 drama, The Flick, is set in a rundown movie theatre, which, like its trio of underpaid employees, is struggling to survive. In the shadowy, decidedly unglamourous intervals after screenings, when the spectators have departed, and the theatre must be cleared of debris: Sam, Rose, and Avery live lives starkly different from conventional movie fantasies, but the power of movies to shape and affect their beliefs and behavior is still operative, and each of them draws upon cinema’s seductive current. They are rashly, foolishly, heartbreakingly and often nobly in pursuit of love, artistic fulfillment, enticing dangers, “prison” escape and, above all, self-respect. If only they didn’t need to keep this damned job. There ...
A scene from "The Flick" written by Annie Baker. Starring Tre Dukes and Reagan Lukhefar.
THE FLICK by Annie Baker at Dobama Theatre directed by Nathan Motta March 3 - 26, 2017 Regional Premiere 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama 2013 OBIE Award, playwriting 2013 Susan Smith Blackburn prize In a run-down movie theater in central Massachusetts, three underpaid employees mop the floors and attend to one of the last 35-millimeter film projectors in the state. Their tiny battles and not-so-tiny heartbreaks play out in the empty aisles, becoming more gripping than the movies on screen. With keen insight and finely-tuned comedy, THE FLICK is a hilarious and heartrending cry for authenticity in a changing world. For tickets: 216.932.3396 or dobama.org WITH: Christopher Bohan* (SAM), Gordon Hinchen+ (AVERY), Paige Klopfenstein+ (ROSE), Nate Miller+ (DREAMING MAN/ SKYLAR) Set: Jill...
ReAct is very proud to present the Seattle Professional Premiere of the award-winning play, THE ALIENS by Annie Baker. Named "Best Play" by The New York Times this touching and thought provoking comedic drama with music about the friendship between three millennial misfits is not to be missed! - West of Lenin - July 1-24, 2016
Directing Workshop Scene. The University of Texas at Austin. This was made for an educational assignment.
Terrence McNally, Tony-winning writer of "Love! Valour! Compassion!," "Ragtime," and "Kiss of the Spider Woman" talks with Annie Baker on connecting mankind and bringing people together via theatre in The Legacy Project Volume II. Produced by the Dramatists Guild Fund, The Legacy Project is a series of interviews featuring prominent contemporary American playwrights, lyricists and composers. Each interview offers an intimate look into the lives and creative process of these writers of the theater. For more info visit: http://dgfund.org/legacyproject/
The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute Conservatory Performance Fall 2016 "The Flick" by Annie Baker Performed by Laura Przybilla and Benny Acevedo Directed by Matthew A.J. Gregory