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INTENSE AESTHETIC: Students from St. Margaret's Episcopal School present Tina Howe's play, 'Museum'. SING IT, GIRL: Students from St. Margaret's Episcopal School present Tina Howe's play, 'Museum'.
By Neil Genzlinger Tina Howe, who in plays that could be extravagant ... In the foreword to a 1984 collection of her plays “Museum,” “The Art of Dining” and “Painting Churches ...
Tina Howe Dies: ‘Painting Churches’, ‘Coastal Disturbances’ Playwright Was 85. ... Museum, The Art of Dining and Approaching Zanzibar. Her works premiered at the Public Theater, ...
Written by Tina Howe, “Museum” focuses on the final day of an acclaimed art exhibit, “The Broken Silence.” A diverse array of visitors arrives in a last-minute attempt to admire the ...
Tina Howe, a playwright who gave center stage to ... referring to her earlier plays “Museum,” whose cast numbered in the dozens, and “The Art of Dining,” which opened at the Kennedy ...
When Joanna Rotté decided to direct Tina Howe's Museum, her vision was clear: 'It's about the art.' In that spirit, Villanova has commissioned three local artists to design and create original ...
“Museum,” a 1979 comedy by Tina Howe, centers on an art exhibit’s last day at a fictional museum. The exhibit, “The Broken Silence,” highlights three artists and their modern, outlandish ar ...
Tina Howe, the celebrated playwright whose works included the oft-staged Painting Churches and Coastal Disturbances, died yesterday of natural causes after a short illness due to complications ...
co-chairman of the Museum’s board of trustees. “From her Broadway debut in Tina Howe’s ‘Coastal Disturbances’ to her emotionally complex performance last year in ’20th Century Women ...
NEW YORK – Tina Howe, who in plays that could be extravagant productions or small-cast gems zeroed in on the humor, heartache and solidity of her characters’ lives, particularly the fem… ...
Tina Howe, the playwright and Pulitzer Prize finalist known for Coastal Disturbances, Painting Churches and Pride’s Crossing, has died. She was 85.