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Works by Douglas Langworthy
Douglas
Langworthy has translated 15 plays from the German, including:
Spring
Awakening, by Frank Wedekind
Medea, by Hans Henny Jahnn
Heinrich von Kleist’s plays The Prince of Homburg
Penthesilea, and Amphitryon (National Theatre Translation
Fund Award).
His translation of Goethe’s Faust was produced by Target
Margin Theater in New York, for whom he also co-wrote the libretto for
The Sandman, a new opera with music by Thomas Cabaniss.
Langworthy is the Literary Manager and Dramaturgy at the Denver Center
Theatre Company, where he has worked since 2006. At Denver, he has
worked with playwrights Octavio Solis, Karen Zacarias, Lisa Loomer,
James Still, Rogelio Martinez, and Michael Mitnick.
While at OSF he developed a new adaptation of Dumas’
The Three Musketeers, with Linda Alper and Penny Metropulos,
and a new translation of Brecht’s The Good Person of Szechuan.
In 2007 Langworthy again collaborated with Penny Metropulos and Linda
Alper to write lyrics and book for the musical Tracy’s Tiger, based on
the novella by William Saroyan, with music by Sterling Tinsley. He also
wrote the libretto for the opera Medea, based on the play by
Hans Henny Jahnn, with music composed by Larry Dellinger.
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