My parents didn’t really know one another.
About Christopher Durang
Christopher Ferdinand Durangwas an American playwright known for works of outrageous and often absurd comedy. His work was especially popular in the 1980s, though his career seemed to get a second wind in the late 1990s.
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On the one hand, I’m grateful to be hired and thrilled to be paid.
American playwright (1949-2024)
When my parents separated, I was very grateful.
American playwright (1949-2024)
Laughter can bring a new perspective.
American playwright (1949-2024)
I didn’t have a teacher like Sister Mary Ignatius.
American playwright (1949-2024)
I grew up wanting to be a writer for theatre.
American playwright (1949-2024)
Then in college I became obsessed with film, and wanted to be part of that.
American playwright (1949-2024)
Since I also act, sometimes I get over my resentment and commit to the pitch as an acting job.
American playwright (1949-2024)
Since it’s based on my parents, it’s more emotionally close to me than some of my more surreal plays. And then I like the balance of the comic and the sad. It should play as funny, but you should care about the characters and feel sad for them.
American playwright (1949-2024)
My father knew the charming side of my mother, and my mother thought that he was attentive and pleasant and was an architect, which was a respectable profession, but I don’t think that they actually got to know one another deeply.
American playwright (1949-2024)
My parents didn’t really know one another.
American playwright (1949-2024)