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María Irene Fornés (1930-2018), a nine-time Obie award winning theatre artist, represents the genesis of Latinx playwriting. Born in Havana, Cuba, she first came to New York City in 1945 at the age of 15. Although La Viuda, a Spanish language play was her first written play, Tango Palace was her first to be produced in 1963. She wrote more than three dozen works for the stage. Among her most celebrated plays are Promenade, The Successful Life of 3, Fefu and Her Friends, The Danube, Mud, The Conduct of Life, And What of the Night? Was finally edited down to What of the Night? dropping the “And” in the final version, Abingdon Square, The Summer in Gossensass and Oscar and Bertha. In addition to her work as a playwright and director, Fornés founded and ran the watershed INTAR Hispanic Playwrights-in-Residence Laboratory in New York City from 1981 to 1992, where she trained numerous award-winning and widely produced Latinx playwrights.

Awards and Honors for María Irene Fornés

Awards and Honors

Recognition & Accolades in A Lifetime of Achievement

Biography of María Irene Fornés

Biography

María Irene Fornés (1930-2018) was born in Havana, Cuba, and first came to New York City in 1945. Her first play, Tango Palace, was produced in 1963. She wrote more than three dozen works for the stage.

Director History for María Irene Fornés

Director

This list of plays directed by Maria Irene Fornés was compiled by Scott T. Cummings. All plays are written by Fornés unless otherwise indicated.

Publications by and about Fornés

Performance Rights and Licensing

Contact information for rights and licensing

Playwright bio for María Irene Fornés

Playwright

This list of plays by María Irene Fornés was compiled by Scott T. Cummings.

María Irene Fornés Teaching and Lecturing History

Teacher

Teaching and Lecturing

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