Israel Horovitz, playwright and screenwriter.
Contact Israel Horovitz, c/o New York Playwrights Lab at NYPlaywrights@aol.com
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ISRAEL HOROVITZ’s plays have been translated and performed worldwide. Best known plays: Line (now in 33rd year, Off Broadway), The Indian Wants The Bronx, Rats, Morning, The Primary English Class, The Wakefield Plays, The Widow’s Blind Date (a major revival opens in Paris in December), Today I Am A Fountain Pen, Park Your Car In Harvard Yard (which Horovitz has adapted for a film starring Julianne Moore; also being revived on stage in Paris and Prague, this season), North Shore Fish, Fighting Over Beverley, Lebensraum (a triumph in Paris this past season), and My Old Lady (performed last season in Paris at the Comédie Française, and this current by the Cie. Jean Duceppe, Montréal, Québec). Newer plays include Free Gift, Stations of the Cross, One Under, 50 Years of Caddieing, Speaking Well of the Dead, Unexpected Tenderness, Fast Hands, Security, A Mother’s Love, Sins of the Mother, The Fat Guy Gets the Girl, Cat-Lady, The Dance Play, The Race Play, Hotel Play, The Audition Play, 2nd Violin, Beirut Rocks, The Secret of Mme. Bonnard's Bath, and Compromise. Screenplays include Author! Author!, The Strawberry Statement (Prix du Jury, Cannes Film Festival), Sunshine (European Academy Award - Best Screenplay), and EMMY-nominated James Dean. Horovitz wrote, directed and performed the award-winning documentary 3 Weeks After Paradise, shown in the USA on Bravo. He has recently completed two new screenplays, The Little Shock and The Perfect Marriage, both of which he will direct, and is now writing Eager to Die, a political thriller. Awards include the OBIE (twice), the Prix de Plaisir du Théâtre, The Prix Italia (for radio plays), The Sony Radio Academy Award (for Man In Snow), The Writers Guild of Canada Best Screenwriter Award, The Christopher Award, the Drama Desk Award, an Award in Literature of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Elliot Norton Prize, a Lifetime Achievement Award from B’Nai Brith, the Literature Prize of Washington College, an honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Salem (Massachusetts) State College, Boston Public Library’s Literary Lights Award, the Walker Hancock Prize, and many others.

Mr. Horovitz is Founding Artistic Director of Gloucester Stage, and of the New York Playwrights Lab. He is the father of film-producer Rachael Horovitz, TV producer/director Matthew Horovitz, Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz, and 21-year-old twins, Hannah Horovitz (recent graduate of Vassar College) and Oliver Horovitz (student at Harvard College). Mr. Horovitz teaches a master class in screenwriting in Columbia University's graduate film program and a bilingual screenwriting workshop with la Fémis, France's national film school. He is married to Gillian Adams-Horovitz, former British National Marathon Champion and Record holder, and former USA Track & Field (Masters) Marathon Champion. The Horovitz family divides its time among homes in Gloucester, NYC’s Greenwich Village, and London’s Dulwich Village. Mr. Horovitz visits France, frequently, where he often directs French-language productions of his plays. He is the most-produced American playwright in French theatre history.



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Mr. Horovitz has already had several of his plays in NYC during 2007: Lebensraum (cast won Drama Desk Award - Best Ensemble); Israel Horovitz's New Shorts (co-directed by Mr. Horovitz and Michael LoPorto, produced by Barefoot Theatre; The Secret of Mme. Bonnard's Bath (directed by Mr. Horovitz, produced by New York Playwrights Lab). All three shows were presented at Theatre Row, NYC. Mr. Horovitz's short play Two Toscas opened in April, 2007, in an evening entitled Myth America. The following month, Horovitz's Beirut Rocks opened in the EST Marathon. In June, Horovitz directed his play Compromise at Garson Theatre Center in Santa Fe. In July, 3 Weeks After Paradise and Speaking Well of the Dead were both produced at Festival d'Avignon, France; and My Old Lady opened in Prague in October (See photo, above). NOTE: ON JANUARY 8th, 9th and 10th, 2007 ... THERE WILL BE PUBLIC READINGS OF NEW WORK FROM THE NEW YORK PLAYWRIGHTS LAB at THE CHERRY LANE THEATRE, NYC.

Poster designed by Jiwon Shin (shin@fireflybranding.com) for world premiere of The Secret of Mme Bonnard's Bath at Gloucester Stage (Massachusetts), and NYC premiere at Theatre Row.