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Paul Hunter

PAUL HUNTER  

Nationality:    USA
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Born in Los Angeles. Educated at Prindipia Upper School and Prindipia College (B.a.). Has worked as a television writer, freelance jour-nalist, advertising copywriter, graphics designer and theatrical press agent. Recipient: Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle award in 1972 for an Interview with F. Scott Fitzgerald; Drama-Logue Critics' award for Love & Marriage & Then What?
address (in 1981) : 510 South Burnside ave., Los Angeles, Ca 90036 (213) 93S-4974

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Hostile Terrain         How Do You Live With Love?         Interview With F Scott Fitzgerald, An         Love &Amp; Marriage &Amp; Then What?         Scott And Zelda         Solitaire         When In Rome         Zelda Alone



Hostile Terrain

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Circle Theatre, Los Angeles, Ca    -

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How Do You Live With Love?

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Garden Theatre Festival, Los Angeles    -

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Interview With F Scott Fitzgerald, An

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Evergreen Stage, Los Angeles    -

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in Best Short Plays of 1972, Chilton Book Co., 201 King of Prussia Rd., Radnor, Pa 19089,    -

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Love &Amp; Marriage &Amp; Then What?

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Cast Theatre, L.a    -

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Scott And Zelda

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a biographical two-character play exploring in realistic terms the life and marriage of noted American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald and his beautiful and very Southern Zelda. The play starts with the courtship, portrays the Fitzgeralds' early fame as exemplars of the Roaring 20s, shows the destructive impulses resulting from intra-marital competition and climaxes with Zelda's fragile sanity and Scott's difficult struggle to rejuvenate his career after his "crack-up." The play beautifully portrays this marriage in two-character scenes.

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Oxford Playhouse, Los Angeles    1978

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Solitaire

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Third annual Fringeact Festival of New Original Work, Seattle    2004

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When In Rome

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American Christy Corner attempts to break off her affair with a charming, im-pulsive Italian, heir to a thriving motel chain, by fleeing to a small pensione in Rome. She has to share a bathroom with the guest next door who turns out to be an attractive American businessman. Guess what happens? You're wrong!

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Theatre West, Los Angeles, Ca    -

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full length Play/Drama

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Zelda Alone

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a one-woman play set in a sanatorium in ashville, North Carolina, where Zelda Fitzgerald lived following her mental breakdowns. The action of the play occurs on the final day of Zelda's life. She remembers incidents in her own life and in her marriage with Scott Fitzgerald. The play climaxes with the fire that destroyed the sanatorium and took Zelda's life.

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Los Angeles    -

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