Affiliates
| Works by
George C. Wolfe (Director, Playwright, Writer)
[1954 - ] |
Email: ???
Website: ???
Profile created January 8, 2007 |
-
Paradise (1985)
-
The Colored Museum (1986)
The Colored Museum has electrified, discomforted, and delighted audiences of
all colors, as it re-defines our ideas of what it means to be black in the
1980's. It's eleven "exhibits" cut the stilted legs out from under
black stereotypes old and new, and return to the facts of what being black
means.
-
Shackles (1988)
-
Spunk (1989)
Adaptation of three
Zora Neale Hurston
stories.
Two by George C. Wolfe: The Colored Museum & Spunk -- Three Tales by Zora Neale Hurston
Adapted by
George C. Wolfe (1991)
Jelly's Last Jam (1993), Susan Birkenhead, ed.
Musical focusing on the life of jazz musician Jelly
Roll Morton.
Joseph Papp Public Theatre, New York Shakespeare Festival (1996) with
Savion Glover (Author)
Joseph Papp Public Theatre, New York Shakespeare Festival, George Wolfe,
producer, artisticproducer, Rosemarie Tichler, executivedirector, Laurie
Beckelman, exectiveproducer, Joey Parnes presents Savion Glover in
Bring
in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk
See also:
Broadway At Home! (Architectural Digest, November 1995)
(1995), Michael Wallaeger, ed.
William Ivy, Cy Coleman, Patti LuPone, Jon Robin Baitz, Betty Comden,
Tony Walton, George C. Wolfe, Richard Rodgers, George Gershwin, Moss Hart,
and more.
Pleasure: The Architecture and Design of Rockwell Group
(2002)
Rockwell Group turns dreams into space. From steel
and stone, color and light, Rockwell Group creates environments that are
at once destinations and a means of transport: to new worlds, new
experiences. Rockwell Group has crafted a vital form of vernacular
architecture and design, one that crackles with the kinetic energy of the
avant-garde, the shimmer of Hollywood, the sensual mystery of a far-off,
yet somehow familiar, place. With projects such as the Kodak Theatre, a
masterful pairing of technology and spectacle worthy of the Academy
Awards; the Mohegan Sun casino, a dazzling scenescape of myth and wonder;
and the Children's Hospital at Montefiore, where learning and discovery
help advance the healing process; Rockwell Group has garnered accolades
for a signature design strategy that seduces, entertains, informs, and
inspires. Pleasure is the first book to examine the theaters, hotels,
stadiums, restaurants, casinos, and other spaces across the country that
have positioned Rockwell Group as one of America's most influential,
acclaimed, and popular firms.
Including essays by Kurt Andersen, Paola Antonelli, Arnold Aronson, Raul
A. Barreneche, Michael Bierut, Paul Goldberger, Gael Greene,
Reed Kroloff, Todd Oldham, Chee
Pearlman, Irwin Redlener, M.D., George C. Wolfe, Richard Saul Wurman
Featured projects include: Nobu, Vong, Ruby Foo's, Michael Jordan's The
Steak House N.Y.C., Animator's Palate, Chambers, W New York and W Union
Square, Children's Hospital at Montefiore, Jersey Gardens, Cirque du
Soleil, Kodak Theatre, Coca-Cola Skyfield, Mohegan Sun Casino & Resort
Invitation to the Party: Building Bridges to the Arts, Culture and Community
(2005) by Donna Walker-Kuhne
| |
| Related Topics Click any of the following links for more information on similar topics of interest in relation to this page.
George C. Wolfe Is Listed As A Favorite Of (Alphabetical Order By First Name) TO BE DETERMINED
George's Favorite Authors/Books (Alphabetical Order By First Name) [As of x] TO BE DETERMINED |