Joe Sutton
Joe Sutton is an American playwright.[1] He writes in the traditional Aristotelian style. He teaches playwrighting at Dartmouth College. He is the son of actor Frank Sutton.
His play Voir Dire opened in 1995 at the Seattle Repertory Theatre to rave reviews. The play received attention after the O. J. Simpson murder case and the sequestered jury deliberating a case with strong racial overtones and divisive social implications.[2] One of his latest plays, Complicit, was directed by Kevin Spacey and premiered at The Old Vic in London on January 3, 2009.[3][4]
Publication
- Restoring The Sun
- The Third Army
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References
- "Joe Sutton". www.doollee.com.
- Berson 1996 p. 6
- Cook, Mark (January 3, 2009). "Theatre preview: Complicit, London". The Guardian. London.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-19. Retrieved 2009-01-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
Sources
- Berson, Misha (1996), American Theatre, Sandusky, Ohio: Theatre Communications Group, ISSN 8750-3255.
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