Steven Levenson
Steven Levenson | |
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Born | May 1984 (age 37) |
Occupation | Playwright, television writer |
Alma mater | Brown University |
Notable works | Dear Evan Hansen |
Notable awards | Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical |
Spouse | Whitney May |
Children | 1 |
Steven Levenson (born May 1984)[1] is an American playwright and television writer. He won the 2017 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical for Dear Evan Hansen.
Early life[]
Levenson was raised in Bethesda, Maryland and attended St. Andrew's Episcopal School and Brown University. He originally studied theater and English but then turned to playwriting. In discussing his interests in writing, he said: "...it does seem that a lot of my work tends to move in that [family] direction. I do find the dynamics in the family to be fascinating and endlessly variable. Family is, obviously, among the most universal experiences."[2] Although he writes for television as well as the stage, he said: "Theater will always be my first love."[2]
Career[]
Stage[]
Levenson wrote the book for the musical Dear Evan Hansen which opened on Broadway in December 2016, after premiering at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in 2015.
His stage playwriting credits include The Language of Trees (2008, Roundabout Theatre Company Black Box Theatre) and Seven Minutes in Heaven (2009).[3][4]
The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin was produced Off-Broadway by the Roundabout Theatre Company at the Laura Pels Theatre, opening in June 2013. The play was produced under the Roundabout Theatre's New Play Initiative.[5][6]
His play If I Forget opened Off-Broadway at the Laura Pels Theatre on February 22, 2017 and closed on April 30, 2017. Directed by Daniel Sullivan the cast featured Jeremy Shamos, Kate Walsh and Maria Dizzia.[7]
His play Days of Rage opened at the Off-Broadway Second Stage Theater's Tony Kiser Theatre on October 2, 2018 with direction by Trip Cullman. The play concerns activists in the late 1960s.[8] Days of Rage was earlier presented at the Hartford Stage Brand New Play Festival in a reading in November 2011, directed by Darko Tresnjak.[9][10]
Television[]
He was a writer for the Showtime series Masters of Sex, which ran for four seasons, from 2013 to 2016.[11]
He served as showrunner for the FX biographical miniseries Fosse/Verdon about the lives of director-choreographer Bob Fosse and actor-singer Gwen Verdon. The series premiered in 2019.
Film[]
He penned the screenplay for Lin-Manuel Miranda's film adaptation of Jonathan Larson's biographical musical tick, tick... Boom!, which was produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard and will be released on Netflix in the fall of 2021.[12][13] He also adapted his and Pasek and Paul's script for Stephen Chbosky's film adaptation of Dear Evan Hansen, which will be released on September 24, 2021.[14] He will next pen the script for the remake of Fiddler on the Roof, which will be directed by Thomas Kail.[15][16]
Personal life[]
Levenson is married to Whitney May, who has worked in art history and design history. They have a daughter, born in 2015.[1]
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Work | Award | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2014
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The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin | Outer Critics Circle Awards | John Gassner Award | Won | |
2016
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Dear Evan Hansen | Obie Awards | Musical Theatre | Won | |
Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Book of a Musical (Broadway or Off-Broadway) | Won | |||
2017
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Tony Awards | Best Book of a Musical | Won | ||
If I Forget | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Play | Nominated | ||
Drama League Awards | Outstanding Production of a Play | Nominated | |||
Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play | Won | |||
2019
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Fosse/Verdon | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Limited Series | Nominated | |
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Klug, Lisa. "This nice Jewish boy just nabbed 9 Tony nominations" Times of Israel, May 3, 2017
- ^ Jump up to: a b Traiger, Lisa."Questions & answers with … Steven Levenson" washingtonjewishweek, July 29, 2015
- ^ Amatenstein, Sherry (March 24, 2017). "Steven Levenson on Writing 'Dear Evan Hansen' and 'If I Forget'" Paste Magazine. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
- ^ Bacalzo, Dan. "Review. 'The Language of Trees'" theatermania.com, October 29, 2008
- ^ "Roundabout Opens 'The Unavoidable Disappearance Of Tom Durnin' Tonight" broadwayworld.com, June 26, 2013
- ^ The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin broadwayworld.com, retrieved May 7, 2018
- ^ Jump up to: a b If I Forget lortel.org, retrieved May 7, 2018
- ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Kate Baldwin and Bryce Pinkham to Star in World Premiere of Tom Kitt and John Logan’s 'Superhero' for Second Stage" Playbill, May 9, 2018
- ^ Days of Rage adamwgreen.com, retrieved May 9, 2018
- ^ "Hartford Stage's Brand:NEW 2011 Runs 11/3-6" broadwayworld.com, November 3, 2011
- ^ Gelman, Vlada (November 30, 2016). "Masters of Sex Is Done at Showtime". TVLine. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
- ^ https://deadline.com/2018/07/lin-manuel-miranda-directing-debut-tick-tick-boom-hamilton-jonathan-larson-steven-levenson-imagine-entertainment-musical-movie-1202429317/
- ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (January 12, 2021). "Netflix Unveils A 2021 Film Slate With Bigger Volume & Star Wattage; Scott Stuber On The Escalating Film Ambition". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on January 12, 2021. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- ^ https://deadline.com/2021/01/dear-evan-hansen-movie-release-date-ben-platt-amy-adams-julianne-moore-1234683675/#comments
- ^ https://deadline.com/2018/11/dear-evan-hansen-film-tony-award-winning-musical-wonder-stephen-chbosky-marc-platt-1202222391/
- ^ https://deadline.com/2020/05/fiddler-on-the-roof-mgm-movie-hamilton-director-thomas-kail-steven-levenson-dan-jinks-aaron-harnick-1202945586/
- ^ The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin lortel.org, retrieved May 7, 2018
- ^ 2016 Winners Obie Awards
- ^ " 'Dear Evan Hansen' 's Steven Levenson Wins 2017 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical" broadwayworld.com, June 11, 2017
- ^ "71st Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Television Academy. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
External links[]
- 1984 births
- 21st-century American dramatists and playwrights
- 21st-century American male writers
- American male dramatists and playwrights
- American musical theatre librettists
- American television writers
- Brown University alumni
- Jewish American writers
- Living people
- American male television writers
- People from Bethesda, Maryland
- Tony Award winners
- Writers from Maryland
- 21st-century American screenwriters