I Am My Own Wife
2003 play by Doug Wright / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I Am My Own Wife is a play by Doug Wright based on his conversations with the German antiquarian Charlotte von Mahlsdorf. The one-person play premiered Off-Broadway in 2003 at Playwrights Horizons. It opened on Broadway later that year. The play was developed with Moisés Kaufman and his Tectonic Theater Project, and Kaufman also acted as director. Jefferson Mays starred in the Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, playing some forty roles. Wright received the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work.
I Am My Own Wife | |
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Written by | Doug Wright |
Characters | Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, et al. |
Date premiered | 27 May 2003 |
Place premiered | Playwrights Horizons New York City, New York |
Original language | English |
Subject | A biography of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf |
Genre | Drama |
Setting | Berlin, Germany |
With his play I Am My Own Wife, Wright tied in with the film I Am My Own Woman by avant-garde director Rosa von Praunheim (1992).[1] Film and play are based on von Mahlsdorf's autobiography, first issued in 1992, translated in 1995.