
Edward Gorey Plays Cape Cod: Puppets, People, Places, & Plots - Paperback
Edward Gorey Plays Cape Cod: Puppets, People, Places, & Plots - Paperback
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by Carol Verburg (Author)
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This little book originated as the catalog for a museum exhibit of Edward Gorey's stage work. For a full account of his multifaceted dramatic career, see The Theatrical Adventures of Edward Gorey: Rare Drawings, Scripts, and Stories, available in both print and e-book formats.
* * * * * * * *How to classify the extraordinary Edward Gorey? Artist? Writer? Dark humorist?
What about Dramatist?
It was in theatre that Gorey's public career started and finished. As a postwar Harvard University student, he and his friends Frank O'Hara, Alison Lurie, John Ashbery, and others created the legendary Poets' Theatre. After winning a Tony Award on Broadway for Frank Langella's Dracula, Gorey left New York for Cape Cod, where he wrote, designed, and directed "entertainments" starring local actors and his own troupe of handmade puppets. In this short illustrated monograph, the chief producer of Gorey's entertainments -- his friend and neighbor Carol Verburg -- tells how he did it.
Author Biography
Carol Verburg is best known as a playwright, director, and author of best-selling books including Ourselves Among Others, Making Contact, and The Environmental Predicament. The regular producer of Edward Gorey's plays on Cape Cod, Verburg also directed several plays of her own, including Lady Day in Love and The Whistling Pig, as well as the first workshop of Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle and the unofficial U.S. premiere of Peter Shaffer's The Gift of the Gorgon. Her newest book is Croaked: an Edgar Rowdey Cape Cod Mystery.



















