Career
A musical adaptation of the play, with lyrics and libretto by Wulp and Weinstein, and music by Sam Davis, first premiered on Wulp"s hometown island of North Haven, Maine before opening at the O"Neill Center in 2007. On September 4, 2014 Red Eye of Love the Musical opened Office-Broadway at the Amas Musical Theater in New York City. His other Broadway credits include Passione, Bosoms and Neglect, and Gorey Stories.
Wulp studied scenic design at the Yale School of Drama.
In the 1970s, he ran the Nantucket Stage Company on Nantucket. In 1992, Wulp left New York and moved to the island of Vinalhaven, Maine.
While there he taught at a community school on the adjacent island of North Haven. Foreign which he later became a theater director
In 1999 he created the musical Islands with composer Cindy Bullens.
lieutenant later went on to play at the New Victory Theater in New York City in 2001. Wulp retired from teaching in 2005. As of 2013, he currently resides on the island of Vinalhaven, Maine.
Red Eye of Love (1961) - The Living Theatre (director)
Dracula (1977) - Martin Beck Theatre (producer)
The Crucifer of Blood (1978) - Helen Hayes Theatre (producer/scenic design)
Gorey Stories (1978) - Booth Theatre (producer)
Bosoms and Neglect (1979) - Longacre Theatre (producer/scenic design)
Passione (1980) - Morosco Theatre (producer)
Red Eye of Love (Musical) (2014) - Amas Musical Theatre (producer / lyricist)
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