Marsha
Norman is the winner of the 1983 Pulitzer Prize, Blackburn
Prize, Hull-Warriner, and Drama Desk Awards for her play
‘NIGHT, MOTHER. In l992 she won a Tony Award and a Drama
Desk Award for her book for the Broadway musical, THE
SECRET GARDEN. She also wrote the book for the Broadway
musical, The Color
Purple, for which she also received a Tony
nomination.
THE COLOR PURPLE is currently in the third year
of its national first-class tour. Her new play,
the
Master Butcher’s
Singing Club, premiered at the Guthrie
Theatre in the fall of 2010. She won a Peabody
Award for her writing on the HBO television series,
IN
TREATMENT, starring Gabriel Byrne and Dianne Wiest.
Her most recent work is the adaptation of THE
TRUMPET OF THE SWAN: A NOVEL SYMPHONY FOR ACTORS AND
ORCHESTRA, with music conducted and written by Jason
Robert Brown. The CD has been released by TRW
and PS Classics..
Her other
plays include
Getting
Out, for which she won the John Gassner Medallion and
the American Theater Critics Association Citation,
Third And Oak: The
Laundromat, The Pool Hall, The Holdup, Traveler In The Dark,
Sarah And Abraham, Loving Daniel Boone,
Trudy Blue, and
Last Dance.
Her
television and film credits include
‘NIGHT, MOTHER, starring
Sissy Spacek and Anne Bancroft,
THE LAUNDROMAT, starring
Carol Burnett and Amy Madigan;
THE POOL HALL ,starring James
Earl Jones;
FACE OF A STRANGER starring Gena Rowlands and
Tyne Daley; COOLER CLIMATE, starring Sally Field and Judy
Davis; AUDREY HEPBURN,
CUSTODY OF THE HEART, and most
recently, SAMANTHA, AN AMERICAN GIRL. She spent one year as
Co-Executive Producer of
LAW AND ORDER:CRIMINAL INTENT, and
wrote the Gina episodes of Season 2 of HBO’s
In Treatment.
The Trumpet of the Swan:
A Novel symphony for actors and orchestra, written by
Jason Robert Brown and Marsha Norman, was
released by TRW and PS Classics on June 22,
2011.
Her other
published work includes Four Plays, Collected
Works Of Marsha Norman, Vol 1, and a novel, The
Fortune Teller. She has Grammy and Emmy nominations, as
well as grants and awards from among others, the National
Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. She has
won the Margo Jones Award, and the Sidney Kingsley Award and
the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Guild Hall Academy
of Arts and Letters. Ms. Norman is Co-Chair, with
Christopher Durang, of the Playwriting Department of The
Juilliard School. She writes and lectures frequently on the
theatre and has 18 honorary degrees from American colleges
and Universities. She was elected to membership in the
Fellowship of Southern Writers and serves on the Governing
Board of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. She sat on
the Board Trustees of
Agnes Scott College from 2001 - 2011, and was the Chair of
the Academic Affairs committee from 2008 - 2011.
She is a former Vice-President of the
Dramatists Guild of America. She is a native of Kentucky and
currently lives in New York.
Most recently, she received the William Inge Distinguished
Lifetime Achievement in Theatre Award.
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