Dennis J. Reardon
Dennis J. Reardon's first play, The Happiness Cage, had the honor of being the inaugural production in Joseph Papp's Newman Theater, flagship venue for the complex now known as the Joseph Papp Public Theater. That widely-acclaimed play went on to receive productions in Berlin, Amsterdam, and Johannesburg and was made into a film starring Christopher Walken. Mr. Papp subsequently produced Reardon's Siamese
Connections and The Leaf People, the latter premiering at Broadway's Booth Theater under the direction of Tom O'Horgan. Reardon's Steeple
Jack won the National Play Award from both the National Repertory Theater Foundation and the Weissberger Foundation, and his comic drama, The
Peer Panel, won the Theatre Memphis triennial National Playwriting Competition.
He has been the recipient of a New York Creative Artists Public Service (CAPS) Award for Unauthorized
Entries, the Indiana Arts Commission Master Fellowship for Boone
Descended, a Shubert Fellowship in Playwriting for The
Happiness Cage, the Avery Hopwood Award for Siamese
Connections, and a two-year Playwriting Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. His ten-minute play, Subterranean
Homesick Blues Again, has been produced throughout both America and Europe since premiering at Actors Theatre of Louisville.
The collection PLAYS by Dennis J. Reardon (Broadway Play Publishing) came
out in 2001 and includes Steeple Jack, The Peer Panel, and
The Misadventures of Cynthia M . His most recent
play, Last Days of The High Flier, received its
premiere from Indiana University in February 2004 and is also available through
Broadway Play Publishing. Reardon has served as the Head of the Playwriting
Program at Indiana University since 1987.
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