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Susan Yankowitz was born on 20 February, 1941 in New Jersey, is a novelist. Discover Susan Yankowitz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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In 2007, Yankowitz collaborated with six other women playwrights, including Anna Deavere Smith, to write the documentary play Seven Each playwright conducted interviews with a woman who had overcome obstacles in her homeland and had made important contributions to her community. Yankowitz interviewed Mukjar Mai and wrote the segment about her experience. Mai had been raped by a gang in Afghanistan, and she successfully had her attackers prosecuted. The opera Cheri is based upon the Colette novel, Cheri. The musical Slain In The Spirit recounts the Jamestown massacre and the opera Thumbprint tells the story of Mai.
According to Yankowitz, the topsy turvy world of a playwright is best illustrated by her aborted efforts to collaborate on the book for the 1983 Broadway musical Baby. Yankowitz and her co-writer had a divisive dispute about certain language proposed to be used in the script. Since they were both represented by the same agent, they agreed to have the agent mediate the dispute. The dispute was resolved by Yankowitz withdrawing but being accorded with the billing “based upon a story developed with Susan Yankowitz.” She was also accorded .5% royalty. Yankowitz has reported that she has earned more money from that small royalty than she has earned from all of the royalties from her other plays combined.
Drama Desk Award for most promising playwright 1970
In 1968, Chaiken invited her to attend workshops at which The Open Theater was developing a performance piece on the topic of mortality. Unbeknownst to Yankowitz, she was actually one of three playwrights attending the workshops, who might be selected to write the text. She was eventually chosen to write the text for the play which was titled Terminal. The play opened in repertory in May 1970. Yankowitz received a Drama Desk Award for most promising playwright. In 1996, Terminal was revived as 1969 Terminal 1996 and revised to address the AIDS epidemic.
Susan Yankowitz (born February 20, 1941 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American dramatist and novelist who has created works on mortality, violence against women and the Jonestown Massacre .