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Encyclopedia > Joseph Stein

Joseph Stein (born May 30, 1912, New York City) is a Jewish-American playwright best known for his books for hit musicals such as Fiddler on the Roof, Zorba, Rags, Take Me Along, and The Baker's Wife. May 30 is the 150th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (151st in leap years). ... 1912 (MCMXII) was a leap year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday in the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... Nickname: Big Apple, City that never Sleeps, Gotham Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Manhattan Queens Brooklyn Staten Island Settled 1613 Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area    - City 1,214. ... Fiddler on the Roof is regarded as one of the most famous stage and film musicals. ... Zorba the Greek is a 1964 movie by Michael Cacoyannis, originally titled Alexis Zorbas, based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis. ... Rags is a musical with a book by Joseph Stein, lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, and music by Charles Strouse. ... Take Me Along Sam Shubert Theatre Opened: Thursday, October 22, 1959 Producer: David Merrick Director: Peter Glenville Music and Lyrics: Bob Merrill Book: Joseph Stein and Robert Russell Original NY production Musical based on Ah, Wilderness! Nat Miller - Walter Pidgeon Essie Miller - Una Merkel Art Miller - James Cresson Richard Miller... The Bakers Wife is a musical by Stephen Schwartz and Joseph Stein based on the film La Femme du Boulanger by Marcel Pagnol and Jean Giono. ...

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Biography

Stein began as a social worker writing comedy on the side. A chance encounter led him to the Sid Caesar Show where he joined the writing team that included Mel Brooks, Woody Allen, Carl Reiner, Neil Simon, Larry Gelbart, Mel Tolkin and Aaron Ruben. Richard Kollmar, husband of Dorothy Kilgallen ("What's My Line?"), asked Stein to write a musical about Pennsylvania that would promote the state on Broadway as Rogers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma had its namesake. Stein, with his writing partner, Will Glickman, set out and among the rich heritage that included the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Ben Franklin, and Valley Forge. They were drawn to the Amish of Lancaster County. They purchased a 50 cent tourist book filled with Pennsylvania Dutch slang and returned to New York to write Plain and Fancy. Its central character, Jacob Yoder, the paternalistic head of the Yoder clan, faced with changes forced upon him, grows from the traditions of the past to acceptance of the future. This early study of a man of the earth struggling with his conscience and love for his family would be brought to fruition fourteen years later in Tevya, the milkman, in Stein's classic Fiddler on the Roof. Stein is married to Elisa Loti, a psychotherapist, and lives in New York City. Nickname: Big Apple, City that never Sleeps, Gotham Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Manhattan Queens Brooklyn Staten Island Settled 1613 Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area    - City 1,214. ...


Plain and Fancy has been running since 1986 at The Round Barn Theatre at Amish Acres in Nappanee, Indiana. The theatre's stage was dedicated to Joseph Stein in 1996. The show now runs in repertory with five additional musicals each season. The 20th anniversary season of Plain and Fancy featured a Joseph Stein Festival with its third production of Fiddler on the Roof,a costumed staged reading of Rags, and a Second Stage production of Enter Laughing. Nappanee from above. ...


Works

Musicals

  • Sketch Writer - Lend an Ear, with Will Glickman (1948)
  • Sketch Writer - Alive and Kicking, with Will Glickman (1950)
  • Librettist - Plain and Fancy, with Will Glickman (1955) (music by Albert Hague, lyrics by Arnold Horwitt), produced by Richard Kollmar and James W. Gardiner (in association with Yvette Schumer), directed by Morton Da Costa, starring Shirl Conway, Richard Derr, Gloria Marlowe, and debuting Barbara Cook, opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, January 28, 1955. 461 performances.
  • Librettist - Mr. Wonderful, with Will Glickman, March 21,1956, Broadway Theatre. 383 performances.
  • Librettist - (uncredited) Jamaica (1957)
  • Librettist - The Body Beautiful with Will Glickman, January 23, 1958, Broadway Theatre. 60 performances.
  • Librettist - Take Me Along (1959)
  • Librettist - Juno (1959)
  • Librettist - Fiddler on the Roof (1964), Tony and Drama Critics Circle Awards, (music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick) Based on the Sholom Aleichem's stories by special permission of Arnold Perl.
  • Librettist - Zorba (1968), Tony nomination and Drama Critics Circle Award
  • Librettist - Irene (1973)
  • Librettist - Raisin (1973)
  • Librettist - The Baker's Wife (1976), London: Olivier Award
  • Librettist - The King of Hearts (1978)
  • Librettist - Carmelina (1979)
  • Librettist - Carmelina (with Alan Jay Lerner) (1979)
  • Librettist - Zorba (1983)
  • Librettist - Rags (1986), Tony nomination
  • Librettist - Miracles (1999-2000)
  • Librettist - Over and Over (1999), now under continued development with John Kander as The Skin of Our Teeth, based on the 1943 Pulitzer Prize winning play, The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton Wilder. A reading was held January 17, 2006, in New York City, now billed as "The New Kander and Ebb Musical!" It has been renamed to All About Us. The reading featured Eartha Kitt and Karen Ziemba and was directed by Gabriel Barre. The reading was presented by Joseph Stein, John Kander, Fred Ebb Foundation, David Brown and Jacki Barlia Florin.

The gold medal awarded for Public Service in Journalism The Pulitzer Prize is an American award regarded as the highest national honor in print journalism, literary achievements, and musical compositions. ...

Plays

  • Mrs. Gibbons' Boys, comedy by Will Glickman and Joseph Stein, May 4, 1949. 5 performances.
  • Enter Laughing, adapted from the novel by Carl Reiner, under the direction of Gene Saks, was presented by Morton Gottlieb at Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, March 13, 1963.
  • Before the Dawn

Films

  • Enter Laughing
  • Fiddler on the Roof
  • Screen Writers Guild Award

Radio and TV

Numerous radio and TV shows including:

  • Your Show of Shows
  • The Sid Caesar Show
  • Member of the Council (Executive Committee) of the Dramatists Guild since 1975

External links


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Joseph Stein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (583 words)
Joseph Stein (born May 30, 1912, New York City) is a Jewish-American playwright best known for his books for hit musicals such as Fiddler on the Roof, Zorba, Rags, Take Me Along, and The Baker's Wife.
Stein began as a social worker writing comedy on the side.
Stein is married to Elisa Loti, a psychotherapist, and lives in New York City.
A built legacy (1644 words)
JOSEPH ALLEN STEIN, the architect, who died at the age of 89 in Raleigh, North Carolina, on October 6, was a major icon, quiet and self-effacing.
The influence on Stein, on the other hand, was a view which incorporated organic materials, brick, stone and wood, with a willingness to decorate through texture and volume, yet retaining a simplicity and human scale.
Stein was awarded the Padmashri in 1992, was honoured by the JK Cements award and the University of Madras conferred an honorary degree on him, the only architect to be so honoured.
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