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James Lapine

Crafting Timeless Stories, Shaping the Stage: James Lapine, A Visionary in Theater and Storytelling

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Gender: Male
Nationality: United States
Languages: English
Travels from: United States

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  • Award-Winning Playwright, Director, and Screenwriter
  • Pulitzer Prize-Winner for Co-Writing 'Sunday in the Park with George'
  • New York Times Bestselling Author of 'Putting it Together'

Biography

James Lapine was born in Mansfield, Ohio and lived there until his early teens when his family moved to Stamford, Connecticut. He attended public schools before entering Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania where he majored in History. He went on to get an MFA in Design from the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia.

After graduate school, he moved to New York City where he worked part-time as a waiter; a page and tour guide at NBC; a free-lance photographer and graphic designer; and an architectural preservationist for the Architectural League of NY. One of his free-lance jobs was designing the magazine of the Yale School of Drama, yale/theatre. The dean of the School of Drama, Robert Brustein subsequently offered Lapine a full-time job designing all of the printed materials for the School of Drama and the Yale Repertory Theatre as well as a faculty position teaching a course in advertising design.

While at Yale, his students urged him to direct a play during the annual January period when both faculty and students undertook a project outside of their areas of study or expertise. At their suggestion Lapine directed a Gertrude Stein piece, Photograph. The play was five acts, and just three pages in length. Assembling students and friends, it was presented in New Haven and came to the attention of director Lee Breuer who helped arrange for a small performance space in Soho to produce the work for three weeks. The production was enthusiastically received by The New York Times and won Lapine an Obie award. Lapine was then approached to create a new piece for the Music Theatre Group. He wrote and directed a workshop version of Twelve Dreams, a work inspired by a Jungian case history. The play was later presented at the Public Theater and revived by Lincoln Center Theater.

Lapine eventually left the visual arts for a career in the theatre where he has also written and directed the plays Table SettingsLuckPluck and VirtueThe Moment WhenFran’s Bed and Mrs. Miller Does Her Thing. Among his many other off-Broadway offerings were three Shakespeare productions for the Public Theatre.

On Broadway he has written the book for and directed Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with GeorgeInto the WoodsPassion; and the multi-media revue Sondheim on Sondheim. He also directed Merrily We Roll Along as part of Encores at New York City Center. With William Finn he has collaborated on March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland, later presented on twice Broadway as FalsettosA New BrainMuscle; and Little Miss Sunshine. He has also directed on Broadway David Henry Hwang’s Golden ChildThe Diary of Anne Frank; Michel Legrand’s AmourThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; the 2012 revival of Annie, and his stage adaptation of the famous Moss Hart autobiography Act One, which premiered at Lincoln Center Theater on the Beaumont stage.

With Frank Rich he co-produced and also directed the HBO documentary Six by Sondheim for which he received an Emmy nomination and a Peabody award. Lapine wrote the screenplay for the film version of Into the Woods directed by Rob Marshall and the film Custody which he also directed.

His book, Putting it Together: How Stephen Sondheim and I Created Sunday in the Park with George was released in August 2021 and immediately made it to the New York Times bestseller list. He is also completing a documentary In the Company of Rose about the life and times of Rose Styron: the poet, human rights activist and widow of the famed author William Styron. His collaboration with composer Tom Kitt and lyricist Michael Korie, Flying Over Sunset, will premiere December 13th on Broadway for Lincoln Center Theater. He has written the book and directed, collaborating with the celebrated contemporary choreographer Michelle Dorrance.

Lapine has been nominated for twelve Tony Awards winning on three occasions and has received five Drama Desk Awards and the Pulitzer Prize. In 2011, he was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame and in 2015 was the recipient of the Mr. Abbott Award presented by the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers for a lifetime of exceptional achievement in the theatre. Lapine is a member of the Dramatist Guild Council and for the last twenty years has been a mentor for TDF’s Wendy Wasserstein Project which introduces the world of theater to a select group of underserved students from New York City public high schools.

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Three-time Tony Award-winning writer, director, and Broadway legend JAMES LAPINE speaks with eloquence and expertise about the creative process and allowing our collaborations to be transformative – elevating our work, and ourselves, to new heights. In striking multi-media presentations utilizing video and images from his shows, Lapine offers dynamic insights about maximizing the creativity on our teams, in our businesses, and in our personal lives, perfectly tailored for individual audiences.

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Three-time Tony Award-winning writer, director, and Broadway legend JAMES LAPINE is a devoted student of humanity, enriching conversations with insatiable curiosity, humor, and poignant observations on art and life. Creator and collaborator on some of the most iconic Broadway musicals, Lapine shares star-studded stories and creative insights with enraptured audiences.

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Inspired by his New York Times bestselling book Putting it Together: How Stephen Sondheim and I Created Sunday in the Park with George, JAMES LAPINE shares creative insights from his legendary career on Broadway. Lapine speaks with eloquence and expertise about the creative process and allowing our collaborations to be transformative – elevating our work, and ourselves, to new heights.

Available: In person, Virtually

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James Lapine Book

Putting It Together: How Stephen Sondheim and I Created "Sunday in the Park with George"

A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the iconic musical Sunday in the Park with George Putting It Together chronicles the two-year odyssey of creating the iconic Broadway musical Sunday in the Park with George. In 1982, James Lapine, at the beginning of his career as a playwright and director, met Stephen Sondheim, nineteen years his senior and already a legendary Broadway composer and lyricist. Shortly thereafter, the two decided to write a musical inspired by Georges Seurat’s nineteenth-century painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. Through conversations between Lapine and Sondheim, as well as most of the production team, and with a treasure trove of personal photographs, sketches, script notes, and sheet music, the two Broadway icons lift the curtain on their beloved musical. Putting It Together is a deeply personal remembrance of their collaboration and friend – ship and the highs and lows of that journey, one that resulted in the beloved Pulitzer Prize–winning classic.

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Putting It Together: How Stephen Sondheim and I Created "Sunday in the Park with George"

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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the iconic musical Sunday in the Park with George Putting It Together chronicles the two-year odyssey of creating the iconic Broadway musical Sunday in the Park with George. In 1982, James Lapine, at the beginning of his career as a playwright and director, met Stephen Sondheim, nineteen years his senior and already a legendary Broadway composer and lyricist. Shortly thereafter, the two decided to write a musical inspired by Georges Seurat’s nineteenth-century painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. Through conversations between Lapine and Sondheim, as well as most of the production team, and with a treasure trove of personal photographs, sketches, script notes, and sheet music, the two Broadway icons lift the curtain on their beloved musical. Putting It Together is a deeply personal remembrance of their collaboration and friend - ship and the highs and lows of that journey, one that resulted in the beloved Pulitzer Prize–winning classic.

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