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Infobox playwright| name = Marsha Norman| image = Norman-safier copy.jpg| imagesize =| caption = Marsha Norman and Alan Safier | birth_name =| birth_date = birth date and age|df=y|1947|09|21| birth_place = Louisville, Kentucky , United States|USA | nationality = United States| alma_mater =| spouse = Tim Dykman (1987-present) Dann C. Byck, Jr. (1978-1986) Michael Norman (1969-1974)| period =| genre =| ploys =| debut_works =| notable_works = The Color Purple (musical) | magnum_opus = '' 'night, Mother The Secret Garden | collaborator =| influences =| influenced =| awards = nowrap| Pulitzer Prize for Drama (1983) Marsha Norman (born September 21, 1947) is an United States|American playwright , screenwriter , and novel ist. She received the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play '' 'night, Mother . She wrote the book and lyrics for such Broadway theatre|Broadway musical theater|musicals as The Secret Garden (musical)|The Secret Garden , for which she won a Tony Award and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical , and The Red Shoes (musical)|The Red Shoes , as well as the libretto for the musical The Color Purple .cite web | author= | title=Artists Offstage: Marsha Norman | url= http://www.amrep.org/people/norman.html | publisher=American Repertory Theatre | date=4 November 1998| accessdate=2008-12-21Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot
Biography
Early years
Norman was born in Louisville, Kentucky . As a child, she read, played the piano and had an imaginary friend named Bettering. She later began attending productions by the newly-founded Actor's Theatre of Louisville . After graduating from Agnes Scott College with a degree in philosophy , she began working as a journalist for The Louisville Times newspaper, and writing for Kentucky Educational Television. She also taught young children and adolescents in mental institutions and hospitals. These were perhaps her biggest influence on her writing, especially a 13-year-old girl who influenced her play Getting Out . She also taught English at the J. Graham Brown School in Louisville.
Career
Norman wrote her first play Getting Out which was produced at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. The play deals with a young woman just paroled after serving an eight-year prison sentence for robbery , kidnapping and manslaughter , and reflects Norman's experience working with disturbed adolescents at Kentucky 's Central State Hospital.
Norman's success with Getting Out led her to move to New York City where she continued to write for the Actor's Theatre of Louisville and she produced a full length play, Circus Valentine in 1979. Her next play, '' 'night, Mother , would turn out to be her best-known work given its initial success on Broadway and the star-powered film version. 'night, Mother brought Norman a great deal of recognition. The play, dealing frankly with the subject of suicide , won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Drama as well as the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize , the Hull-Warriner, and the Drama Desk Award . However, her follow-up play Traveller in the Dark received scathing reviews from the New York critics, some of whom were as blunt to say that she could not have written the play& #33; On account of such a hostile reception, Norman put off "serious" drama and applied her talents to musical theatre.
Norman wrote the book and lyrics for the musical version of the Frances Hodgeson Burnett novel The Secret Garden , and won the Tony Award for Best Book in 1991. Her work in musical theatre continued with her writing the book and lyrics for the musical The Red Shoes . She also wrote the libretto for the musical version of The Color Purple which opened in 2005.
Norman currently serves on the faculty of the Juilliard School in New York City, and is Vice-President of the Dramatists Guild of America . She has written occasional screenplays for episodes of the HBO series In Treatment . She will be honored at the 2011 William Inge Festival for Distinguished Achievement in the American Theatre. http://www.theatermania.com/kansas-city/news/09-2010/marsha-norman-named-2011-william-inge-theatre-fest_30306.html TheatreMania
The Color Purple (musical)|The Color Purple (2005)
The Master Butchers Singing Club (2010)Kerr, Euan. http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/04/07/louise-erdrich-guthrie-premier/ "Guthrie will premier Erdrich's "Master Butcher's Singing Club" mpr.org, April 7, 2010
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http://www.americantheatrewing.org/downstagecenter/detail/marsha_norman Marsha Norman Downstage Center XM radio interview at American Theatre Wing|American Theatre Wing.org , October 2006
http://www.americantheatrewing.org/seminars/detail/playwrights_02_06 The Playwright - Working in the Theatre seminar video at American Theatre Wing|American Theatre Wing.org , February 2006
http://www.americantheatrewing.org/seminars/detail/playwright_and_director_09_85 The Playwright - Working in the Theatre seminar video at American Theatre Wing|American Theatre Wing.org , September 1985
PulitzerPrize DramaAuthors 1976-2000DramaDesk Book 1976–2000 Persondata | NAME =Norman, Marsha | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH =21 September 1947 | PLACE OF BIRTH = Louisville, Kentucky , United States|USA | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Norman, Marsha Category:1947 births Category:Living people Category:Alumni of women's universities and colleges Category:American dramatists and playwrights Category:American screenwriters Category:Juilliard School faculty Category:Writers from Kentucky Category:People from Louisville, Kentucky Category:People from Manhattan Category:Pulitzer Prize for Drama winners Category:University of Louisville alumni Category:Women screenwriters Category:Agnes Scott College people Category:History of women in Kentucky