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Richard Nelson

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Madame Melville

Madame Melville

Richard Nelson

Broadway Play Publishing
2020
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"Nelson, in his 100-minute play, intertwines two familiar themes: the sexual initiation of the young and the confrontation of American innocence by European experience. His hero, Carl, now married with children, reminisces about Paris is 1966. We see how, as 15-year-old student at the American school, he falls under the spell of a beguiling literature teacher. One night, after an extramural film excursion, Carl stays behind in her flat. For him, this offers a magical introduction to the world of art, music, adult emotion and Kama Sutra sex. For Claudie, the literature teacher, this brief encounter is largely a way of overcoming her devastation at the breakup of an affair. But what gives the play its peculiar charm is the tender collision between two people at different stages of their emotional cycle: Carl has what Henry James called 'the hungry futurity of youth' while the messed-up Claudie has the restless solitude of the permanent other woman ... Nelson has pinned down with exact compassion what happens when two worlds collide."Michael Billington, The Guardian "There's much talk of matters sensual in the play and offstage there's the initiation of a minor; but sex isn't exactly the theme. Rather it's about loneliness ... there are moments when it threatens to decline into that clich liberal fulfilling Paris ... versus boring, restrictive Dumbsville, Ohio. But Nelson, an American dramatist much performed in Britain, proves himself defter, subtler than that."The Times "What makes the play so special is the vivid precision of the writing ... Nelson] achieves a surprising variety of emotion on what might seem a narrow dramatic canvas. At times the comedy is unashamedly broad ... Yet the writing also cuts remarkably deep, not least in the subtly understated closing moments when mortality suddenly intrudes on this Arcadian idyll. For beyond the touching sexual comedy, MADAME MELVILLE is an exquisitely painful reminder of lost love, lost innocence and lost youth."The Daily Telegraph
What Do We Need To Talk About?

What Do We Need To Talk About?

Richard Nelson

Broadway Play Publishing
2020
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In the midst of our unsettled world, The Apple Family, last seen in 2014, return; though not over the dinner table, but via Zoom. This hour-long play picks them up in the midst of their now suspended and quarantined lives. They talk about grocery shopping, friends lost, new ventures on a hoped-for horizon, all during a time when human conversation (and theater) may be more needed that ever before. The Apple Family plays: "No previous works of theater have been topical in the resonant and specific ways of the Apple Family plays... They are a rare and radiant mirror of the way we live..."Ben Brantley, The New York Times The critics on The Apple Family's first Zoom play, WHAT DO WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT? viewed over 80,000 times in over 30 countries: "Infinitely Poignant."The New York Times, Critics Pick "The First Great Original Play of Quarantine." The New Yorker "The best example of Zoom theatre I have watched so far."The Guardian, Five Stars "It's almost like you are watching a new art form being born." Vogue "It couldn't be more relevant to how we are right now." The Washington Post "Brilliant Theater on Zoom." Daily Beast "Stakes claim as first powerful drama of the pandemic."Deadline "Immensely tender and beautifully constructed new drama that responds directly to the current situation."Financial Times
Where I Come From

Where I Come From

Richard Nelson

Broadway Play Publishing
2020
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WHERE I COME FROM is a play for young people to perform. There is no over-arching "message" to the piece, rather it is a play which explores the complexities and ambiguities of life. Writing from the Naturalistic tradition of Anton Chekhov (although in a very different era), Nelson uses a richness of texture and subtext to evoke the complicated circumstances of these characters' lives. Through our exploration of these "places underneath" we have developed an enormous sense of affection for the young people in this play--their resilience, their affection and generosity towards each other, but mostly their belief that the world should be a just and honest place. They are, as Nelson says, "heroic" in the passion, perseverance and curiosity that they bring to the struggles of life.From the program of the premiere production by the East Norfolk Sixth Form College
Goodnight Children Everywhere

Goodnight Children Everywhere

Richard Nelson

Broadway Play Publishing
2019
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Olivier Award, Best Play "Nelson's great virtue is that he asks hard questions about the emotional priorities of people who've missed out on their childhoods, poignantly charting the outer boundaries of affection and the disparity between the human craving for love and the human ability to give it." Kate Straiton, Time Out "Upsettingly engrossing." Louise Kingsley, What's On "I have long believed Nelson to be among the greatest dramatists of his generation...there is a remarkable kind of poetry here..." Sheridan Morley, The Spectator
New England

New England

Richard Nelson

Broadway Play Publishing
2019
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Subtitled "A Comedy of Trans-Atlantic Manners." An Englishman and his family live far-flung across the vast American continent. Brought together by tragedy, they find comfort in attacking their adopted country, ridiculing its crude ways and lack of standards. Humor and irony as well as the sense of loss and longing permeate this story of exiles unable to address a world that is passing by. "This dark comedy begins, quite literally, with a bang: A man sitting in the book-lined den of his Connecticut farmhouse puts a revolver to his head and, as his girlfriend, Alice, walks into the room, pulls the trigger (done with startlingly bloody effect). Next 85 of the play's 90 minutes detail a gathering of the clan as the man's adult children, among others, argue away a tension-packed night on the eve of the memorial service. Hosting this often-nasty get-together of British expatriates is Alice, the suicide's middle-aged mistress who two years prior had given up a successful publishing career in New York for a country life shared with a man she slowly realizes she never really knew...witty, acerbic banter." Greg Evans, Variety "NEW ENGLAND, played without intermission, is bold in its form: the climax comes in the first scene. The next seven scenes are an extended coda, not so much to Harry's life as to the British-American culture gap and to a world made orderly by distinctions of class and education...a work of intelligence and wit." Vincent Canby, The New York Times
The Gabriels

The Gabriels

Richard Nelson

Theatre Communications Group Inc.,U.S.
2019
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In this acclaimed three-part play cycle, Richard Nelsonauthor of the much-lauded The Apple Family playsdeftly embeds the chaotic tension of the 2016 Presidential election into the hyperrealistic family gathering in the home of the Gabriels in Rhinebeck, New York. Each play is set over the course of one evening in the house the family grew up in. History (both theirs and our country s), money, politics, family and culture are mixed together as a meal is being madeall combining to make theatre that is as immediate as it is riveting in its humanity. The trilogy includes Hungry, What Did You Expect?, and Women of a Certain Age.Richard Nelson s many plays include The Apple Family plays, Rodney s Wife, Goodnight Children Everywhere, Drama Desk-nominated Franny s Way, and Some Americans Abroad, Tony Award-nominated Two Shakespearean Actors, and the James Joyce s The Dead (with Shaun Davey), for which he won a Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical. Over the next ten years, Nelson will be collaborating with preeminent translators Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky on a major translation series of classic Russian plays.From the author of The Apple Family plays, this illuminating trilogy reflects on American life during the 2016 national election"
My Little Big Brother

My Little Big Brother

Richard Nelson

Richard Nelson
2018
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Jack loves having an older brother, but sometimes he wishes his little big brother was just a bit BIGGER... for life isn't always easy when you live with someone who's butter knife is taller than they are.Ages 3-5
Conversations in Tusculum

Conversations in Tusculum

Richard Nelson

Broadway Play Publishing
2018
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"Set in country villas outside of Rome in the months before Caesar's assassination, Conversations in Tusculum imagines the frustrations of fiery senators and warriors reduced to brooding in self-imposed isolation about the endangered civil freedoms of their republic... A portrait of the guilt of being merely intellectual when the world demands something more." Ben Brantley, The New York Times "Mr Nelson has charted how the chaos of the world enters in the first place: slight by slight, betrayal by betrayal, injustice by injustice, conversation by conversation." Eric Grode, The New York Sun " CONVERSATIONS IN TUSCULUM] feels a little like Chekhov, and means to remind us of the power-hungry men currently in charge in Washington. Nelson's script, basically faithful to history, is written in a 21st-century vernacular that casts these men as Wall Street or Movie moguls on their days off. TUSCULUM is a taste well worth acquiring." Elizabeth Zimmer, Metro
Best Mommy Ever

Best Mommy Ever

Richard Nelson

Richard Nelson
2018
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Sam's mom would do anything for her son, even if that means eating a plate full of sliced pickles filled with strawberry jam.Sam loves to play outside and get dirty any chance he gets. When it's time to eat, Sam has to wash up first. This isn't always a simple task. To top it off, his mom isn't a very good cook, but at least she tries. It's also her birthday tomorrow and Sam wants to show how much he appreciates and loves his mom by making her breakfast in bed.
Best Mommy Ever

Best Mommy Ever

Richard Nelson

Richard Nelson
2018
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Sam's mom would do anything for her son, even if that means eating a plate full of sliced pickles filled with strawberry jam.Sam loves to play outside and get dirty any chance he gets. When it's time to eat, Sam has to wash up first. This isn't always a simple task. To top it off, his mom isn't a very good cook, but at least she tries. It's also her birthday tomorrow and Sam wants to show how much he appreciates and loves his mom by making her breakfast in bed.
You're Perfect the Way You Are!

You're Perfect the Way You Are!

Richard Nelson

Richard Nelson
2018
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When you look in the mirror, what do you see? Are you happy with your body? You should be, but it's understandable if you're not. We all look at ourselves in the mirror and wish for a change. But in reality, you're perfect the way you are. This children's book relates to adults and children alike. If you ask someone close to you, chances are they'll say the same thing. Wouldn't it be nice if everyone loved the body they were born with? Both children and adults frequently criticize parts of their bodies, often to the surprise of others around them who see nothing wrong. The young girl in this story is having this same issue. She can't help but wonder if parts of her body are ok and turns to her family for their opinion. Body issues are something everyone can relate with. However, it is important to note that 99% of the time, it is only the owner of the body that sees a problem. Makes a great "just because" gift for any niece or daughter to remind them that you think they are perfect the way they are.
Bal

Bal

Richard Nelson

Broadway Play Publishing
2017
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Inspired by the Bertolt Brecht play BAAL, Richard Nelson's BAL concerns a thoroughly amoral man who destroys the lives of those around him. "The political plays of those years mark Nelson's intense response to America's evolution from its left-leaning Post-Watergate era to the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan and the country's turn to the right. Outrage is the tone of voice that unifies much of his work from this period." from the Introduction by Robert Marx
The Vienna Notes

The Vienna Notes

Richard Nelson

Broadway Play Publishing
2017
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Stubbs, a United States senator, writes his memoirs and in so doing exposes to us the discrepancies between the actual events that took place and his recounting of them, which he freely reshapes to his own benefit. When armed terrorists arrive to kidnap the senator, at which point surely the real Stubbs must appear, he shows himself incapable of an honest response even under these circumstances and concerns himself instead with how his reactions might most favorably enhance his public persona. "The political plays of those years mark Nelson's intense response to America's evolution from its left-leaning Post-Watergate era to the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan and the country's turn to the right. Outrage is the tone of voice that unifies much of his work from this period. Taken together, these three plays present a downward moral trajectory. THE VIENNA NOTES shows a politician who literally lives by acting, almost in opposition to reality." from the Introduction to Plays By Richard Nelson, Early Plays Volume Two by Robert Marx
The Return of Pinocchio

The Return of Pinocchio

Richard Nelson

Broadway Play Publishing
2017
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"Nelson's brief play takes place in a tiny Italian village after the Allied victory in World War II. This village is the birthplace of Pinocchio, the puppet who became a real boy--a fact advertised on a huge billboard decorated with the toy boy's famous smiling face. But the billboard is dilapidated and defaced now; and the pretty town we remember from the opening frames of Walt Disney's movie has become a cesspool of corruption and poverty. Geppetto has been knocked off by black marketeers; Jiminy Cricket is squashed by a bored townsperson before our eyes; theft, abortion, and murder are common occurrences. Pinocchio, now an all-too-human grown-up U S O entertainer (like so many one-time movie stars), arrives at his birthplace with pockets full of U S dollars and cigarettes and dreams about America, where anyone can become a millionaire. Once easy prey for wicked foxes and donkey-boys, Pinocchio is still a gullible na f, and he is soon easily victimized by various villagers. But underneath his easygoing exterior, he's also a dark and frightening figure capable, it is implied, of cruel violence. The script's peak is a long monologue in which Pinocchio tells a village girl about the American dream: becoming a millionaire. All you need is to be ruthless, dishonest, and hardworking. Pinocchio's lecture includes tips on working the night shift (so you can sleep when no one's looking), loan-sharking, cutthroat business practices, secret takeovers, and insurance fraud. This information is delivered with good-natured casualness as Pinocchio sweeps a barroom floor to pay off his debt--except, we notice, he doesn't really do any work, but spends all his time spinning his vision of success American-style...a study in ironic contrast between the surface brightness of Pinocchio's image and the underlying darkness of his reality." Albert Williams, Chicago Reader