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Jeffrey Kindley

JEFFREY KINDLEY

  (1945 - )

Nationality:    USA
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Born in Portland, OR on June 2, 1945. educated at Columbia College, BA.; Columbia University, M.A., Ph.D. Teaching experience: Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, 1970-1976. Other written works (poetry): the Under-Wood, 1966. Member, the New Dramatists. Recipient: e.P. Conkle Play-wrights Workshop Grant, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1975

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        Among Adults         Counterpart Cure, The         Is there Life After High School?         St Hugo Of Central Park



Among Adults

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under title By Mutual Consent

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Counterpart Cure, The

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about a doctor who specializes in fulfilling his patients' fantasies by altering their identities. Characters change personality, appearance, even sex, under the doctor's direction, and the actors trade parts from act to act.

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The New Dramatists, NYC    -

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Genre:
Farce, 3 acts

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Male:  4            Female:  4            Other:  -

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Is there Life After High School?

Is there Life After High School?
Is there Life after High School? is a light-hearted musical about a group of people remembering the joys and sorrows of their high school days. Did their high school experience determine their collective or individual fates? Is the beauty always a beauty? Is the bully always a bully? This show will take you back and make you laugh and cry with all the antics from school. and with songs such as Kid Inside, you'll feel like you're 17 all over again!

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Book by Jeffrey Kindley. Suggested by the book of the same title by Ralph Keyes. Music And lyrics by Craig Carnelia

1st Produced:
Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York    07 May 1982

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Samuel French Inc, New York,    -

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Original cast recording: Orginal Cast Records (OC-8240) 1982

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Musical

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St Hugo Of Central Park

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Hugo DePew is a young man with an unusual ambition: he wants to be a saint. Hearing the voice of God, Hugo goes to live in Central Park to tend the pigeons. A miracle occurs: a blind man is cured and Hugo is on his way to sainthood, but there is a horrifying catch to his God given power in this whimsical fable for all audiences.

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by Jeffrey Kindley, music by Randy Courts

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E.P. Conkle Playwrights Workshop, University Of Texas, Austin, TX    1988

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Samuel French, NY, 1989   978-0573660160

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Genre:
Comedy with music, 2 acts

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Male:  5            Female:  3            Other:  -

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