Rinne Groff

Rinne Groff is an American playwright and performer.

Biography

Groff was trained at Yale University and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she currently teaches.

A founding member of Elevator Repair Service Theater Company, she has been a part of the writing, staging, and performing of their shows since the company’s inception in 1991. She is at work on a commission from The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis.[1]

With playwright/lyricist John Dempsey and composer Michael Friedman, Groff co-wrote the book and lyrics for the stage musical adaptation of the movie Saved!.[2] Her play Compulsion opened Off-Broadway at The Public Theater on February 1, 2011, starring Mandy Patinkin and directed by Oskar Eustis. The play had previously played at Yale Repertory Theatre and Berkeley Repertory Theatre, both in 2010.[3]

Awards

Works

References

  1. Bios of 2005 Whiting Writers' Award Recipients - Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation Retrieved 9-20-06
  2. Greene, Alexis (June 3, 2008). "Theater Review: Saved". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 28, 2010.
  3. Hetrick, Adam."Anne Frank Haunts Mandy Patinkin in Compulsion, Starting Feb. 1 at the Public Theater" playbill.com, February 1, 2011
  4. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation: Rinne Groff
  5. Bon, Deron (April 2005). "In Dialogue: Framing Rinne Groff". The Brooklyn Rail.
  6. Shim, Eileen (February 2, 2010). "'Compulsion' presents a new side of the Anne Frank story". Yale Daily News. Retrieved June 21, 2010.

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