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Yale School of Drama. Northwestern University.
(A fascinating dramatisation of a conspiracy theory surrou...)
A fascinating dramatisation of a conspiracy theory surrounding Kennedy's assassination It's the 1990s, and Lynette, an ex-assistant editor at LIFE magazine, now living in obscurity, has gathered her family around her to celebrate her birthday. She has a secret that she needs to confide in them. In the 1960s, when she worked as an assistant on LIFE magazine, she was an 'unwilling' witness to the first showing of the (in)famous 'Zapruder' film about the assassination of Kennedy, which allegedly proved the theory that there was a second assassin. Chosen by her boss to hand over the film to the FBI, Lynette is the last surviving link in this particular chain of mysterious events. Thirty years later and the controversy still rumbles on: Will the retiring ex-Assistant forsake her and her family's anonymity for the sake of demonstrating this incontrovertible evidence to the world? Frame 312 is published to tie in with the Donmar Warehouse production in March 2002.
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(A 2 act play for 15 males, 2 females and 2 children. Some...)
A 2 act play for 15 males, 2 females and 2 children. Some character doubling possible "... The best new play of the crop is Rum and Coke, a wry, poignant look back at the can-do optimism and patriotic naivete that led the U.S. to stumble into the Bay of Pigs invasion. Playwright Keith Reddin, 29, was a child of four when CIA-backed Cuban insurgents made their disastrous landing in 1961, but he captures with compassion and accuracy the Kennedy Administration's fundamental miscalculation: the belief in a nonexistent Cuban underground that was only waiting for a signal of support to rise up and overthrow Fidel Castro. Reddin presents the Bay of Pigs fiasco as a dress rehearsal by America's best and brightest for their misjudgements in Vietnam. Some of the fumiest scenes depict the white-collar macho of bureaucrats who react to caution as a sign of deficient manhood..." - William A. Henry III, Time Magazines March 3, 1986
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Yale School of Drama. Northwestern University.
He received his Bachelor of Surgery in 1978 from Northwestern University and then went on to attend Yale School of Drama until he received his Master of Arts in 1981. His plays Life and Limb, Rum and Coke, Highest Standard of Living and But Not for Maine all received their world premieres at South Coast Repertory. SCR also produced his adaptation of Alexander Buravsky’s The Russian Teacher.
Other plays include Nebraska, Life During Wartime, Brutality of Fact, All the Rage, The Prophets of Nature and Frame 312.
Adaptations include: Bulgakov"s Black Snow, Shatrov"s Maybe, Molière"s The Imaginary Invalid, Anouilh"s Antigone and Thornton Wilder’s Heaven’s My Destination. Film and television include, Big Time (American Playhouse), The Heart of Justice (TNT), Milken (TNT), The Alarmist, and All the Rage.
(A fascinating dramatisation of a conspiracy theory surrou...)
(A 2 act play for 15 males, 2 females and 2 children. Some...)
(Book by Keith Reddin, Reddin, Keith)
(Book by Reddin, Keith)
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