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Mac Wellman was born on 7 March, 1945 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, is an American dramatist. Discover Mac Wellman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Occupation Playwrighter, author, poet, educator
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 7 March, 1945
Birthday 7 March
Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Nationality United States

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1945

John McDowell Wellman (born March 7, 1945), is an American playwrighter, author, and poet.

He is best known for his experimental work in the theater which rebels against theatrical conventions, often abandoning such traditional elements as plot and character altogether.

1967

In 1967 Wellman earned a baccalaureat International Relations at the American University, marrying his first wife, Nancy Roesch, the same year.

Moving to the University of Wisconsin, he earned a master's degree in English focusing on poetry.

After teaching several years, he sought professional renewal by touring Europe.

In The Netherlands, Wellman began a collaboration with Annemarie Prins, a Dutch theatrical director/producer whom he had first met during his junior year in college, creating radio plays.

1975

In 1975 they directed a stage production, Fama Combinatoria, at Theatre de Brakke Grand in Amsterdam.

During the late seventies Wellman moved to New York City and married a Dutch journalist, Yolanda Gerritsen.

1977

Wellman continued writing poetry and plays, and in 1977 published a collection of poetry, In Praise of Secrecy, while in 1979 his play, Starluster was produced in New York.

Wellman's plays frequently resemble a moving collage of events which has more in common with an avant-garde dance production than Broadway-style theater.

Wellman has stated, "More and more I think all theater is site-specific. When plays work, they work in the space."

1984

Helen Shaw wrote, "Since a 1984 essay, 'The Theatre of Good Intentions', [Wellman] has been the cynosure in a heaven full of experimental playwrights who rail against what Jonathan Lear, in his book Open Minded, called a 'tyranny' of 'the already known'."

Discussing his style with BOMB Magazine, Wellman said that he uses words as objects in his writing.

"I found if you try to write totally in cliches and things that don't sound right," Wellman clarified, "you deal with a language that frankly is 98% of what people speak, think, and hear. So it's enormously enjoyable."

This type of language has been positively characterized as "an untrammeled flow of logorrhea: plain words, fancy words, space-age words, Victorian words and words that defy the dictionary" by The New York Times reviewer Ben Brantley.

In terms of production, Wellman experiments with stage direction.

Some directions are spoken and others are not, blurring the line between action and direction.

Wellman notes, "That's something I'm really interested in. I like it when people talk about what's going on in a play. Sometimes it's more interesting than trying to enact everything."

1990

In 1990, he received an Obie Award for Best New American Play (for Bad Penny, Terminal Hip, and Crowbar).

In addition to several collaborations with composer/percussionist David Van Tieghem in the 1990s, he collaborated with Bang on a Can composer David Lang in 2006 on the opera The Difficulty of Crossing a Field, adapted from a very short story by Ambrose Bierce.

He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, the McKnight Foundation and a Guggenheim Fellowship.

In 1990, he received an Obie Award for Best New American Play (for Bad Penny, Terminal Hip, and Crowbar).

1991

In 1991, he received another Obie Award for Sincerity Forever.

In 1991, he received another Obie Award for Sincerity Forever.

2003

He has received a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers Award, and the 2003 Obie Award for Lifetime Achievement, as well as the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists award (2003).

He has received a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers Award, and most recently the 2003 Obie Award for Lifetime Achievement, as well as the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists award (2003).

He is a co-founder of The Flea Theater in New York City.

2010

Wellman is the I. Fine Professor of Play Writing at Brooklyn College, New York City, and in 2010 he became a CUNY Distinguished Professor.

Wellman is author of more than forty plays, including: