20-801: (Redirected from Benjamin Wright ) Ben or Benjamin Wright may refer to: Ben Ben Wright (American actor) (born 1969) and stuntman, "Jack" in the original Broadway production of Into the Woods (1987) Ben Wright (bishop) (1942–2010), Australian Anglican bishop Ben Wright (cricketer) (born 1987), English cricketer, currently playing for Glamorgan Ben Wright (English actor) (1915–1989), British film and radio actor Ben Wright (footballer, born 1980) , English footballer Ben Wright (footballer, born 1988) , English footballer Ben Wright (journalist) , BBC political correspondent Ben Wright, militiaman who led
40-545: A business focused on employing persons with disabilities, based in Wilmington North Carolina in 2020. This article about an American actor is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . James Lapine James Elliot Lapine (born January 10, 1949) is an American stage director, playwright, screenwriter, and librettist . He has won the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical three times, for Into
60-589: A lifetime of exceptional achievement in the theatre." Lapine's book Putting It Together: How Stephen Sondheim and I Created Sunday in the Park with George was released on August 3, 2021, and reviewed by Alan Cumming in a cover story in the New York Times Book Review on August 8, 2021. Lapine is married to American screenwriter and director Sarah Kernochan . The couple's daughter is food writer Phoebe Lapine. James Lapine's niece, Sarna Lapine, directed
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100-468: A screenplay by his wife, Sarah Kernochan . The story revolves around the romance of George Sand and Chopin , and stars Judy Davis and Hugh Grant . He followed with Life With Mikey , with Michael J. Fox for Disney. In 1993, he directed Passion , starring the original Broadway cast, for television. He directed the film version of Anne Tyler's novel Earthly Possessions , starring Susan Sarandon and Stephen Dorff , for HBO in 1999. He wrote
120-613: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ben Wright (American actor) Ben Wright (born September 3, 1969) is an American actor and singer, best known for originating the role of " Jack " in the Tony Award -winning musical Into the Woods . Wright's professional acting career started with George C. Wolfe 's Off-Broadway production of Paradise at Playwrights Horizons . He then went on to originate leading roles on Broadway in Stephen Sondheim 's Into The Woods and
140-736: The Academy Award winning Born on the Fourth of July with Tom Cruise as well as Penny Marshall 's Renaissance Man with Danny DeVito . Wright's television credits include starring opposite Judd Nelson in NBC 's Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes and the ABC drama series Capital News with Lloyd Bridges and Helen Slater . Wright has performed at the Tony Awards two times and can be heard on several albums, including
160-617: The Beanstalk . Lapine studied photography and graphic design at the California Institute of the Arts , where he received an MFA in 1973. He was a photographer, graphic designer , and architectural preservationist, and taught design at the Yale School of Drama . At Yale University he wrote an adaptation of and directed Gertrude Stein 's Photograph , which was produced Off-Broadway at
180-711: The Open Space in SoHo in 1977. He went on to write and direct Off-Broadway plays and musicals, directing composer William Finn 's March of the Falsettos in 1981; the musical won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Play. Frank Rich , the New York Times theater critic, noted "Mr. Lapine's wildly resourceful staging". In 1982, Lapine was introduced to Stephen Sondheim. The pair developed Sunday in
200-543: The Park with George : Lapine wrote the book and directed; Sondheim created the music and lyrics. The play was first produced Off-Broadway in 1983, and moved to Broadway in 1984. Their next musical was Into the Woods , which premiered on Broadway in 1987, for which Lapine won the Tony Award and the Drama Desk Award for Best Book of a Musical. They next collaborated on the musical Passion , for which Lapine wrote
220-616: The Tony nominated State Fair , for which he received a Drama Desk Nomination. He also originated the role of Nanki Poo in Hot Mikado at the Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. He has worked extensively with some of Broadway’s greatest talents, including Stephen Sondheim, James Lapine , Bernadette Peters , James Hammerstein , Paul Gemignani and Joanna Gleason . Wright's feature film credits include
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#1733085211886240-470: The Woods , Falsettos , and Passion . He has frequently collaborated with Stephen Sondheim and William Finn . Lapine was born on January 10, 1949, in Mansfield, Ohio , the son of Lillian (Feld) and David Sanford Lapine. He graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1971. Though he did not actively pursue theatre in childhood, Lapine did play Jack in an elementary school production of Jack and
260-554: The book and directed the Broadway musical Falsettos . Lapine wrote the book and Finn composed the music for A New Brain , which premiered Off-Broadway in 1998. They later worked together on Finn's musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee , which premiered Off-Broadway in 2005 and later moved to Broadway. The New York Times reviewer wrote of the Spelling Bee Broadway transfer that "Mr. Lapine has sharpened all
280-680: The book and directed. The musical ran on Broadway in 1994 and in the West End in 1996, receiving a nomination for the Olivier Award for Best New Musical, and winning the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical , among other awards and nominations. Their last collaboration was the revue Sondheim on Sondheim . Presented on Broadway in 2010, it won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical Revue. In 1992, Lapine returned to working with William Finn, and wrote
300-584: The musical's elements without betraying its appealing modesty." The latest Finn-Lapine work is Little Miss Sunshine , which premiered in 2011 at the La Jolla Playhouse in California. Lapine has also directed dramas, including Dirty Blonde , which ran Off-Broadway and then on Broadway in 2000. Conceived by Claudia Shear and Lapine and written by Shear with direction by Lapine, Ben Brantley called Lapine's direction "stylish and compassionate". Lapine
320-573: The original cast recording of State Fair and the Grammy Award -winning recording of Into the Woods . After his retirement from acting in 2003, Wright went on to become a Financial Advisor working first with Citigroup then moving to Morgan Stanley before moving on to found his own firm Dye Creek Capitol in 2013. He left Dye Creek in 2020 to found the Cafe Restaurant chain Bitty and Beau's Coffee,
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360-457: The screenplay for Disney's film version of Into the Woods (2014), directed by Rob Marshall. He wrote and directed the film Custody in 2016 with Viola Davis , Hayden Panettiere , and Catalina Sandino Moreno . Lapine received the 2015 Mr. Abbott Award at a special gala on October 19, 2015. The award is presented by the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation "in recognition of
380-593: Was nominated for the Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for Best Direction of a Play. Lapine directed the 2012 Broadway revival of Annie . He wrote a stage adaption of the Moss Hart autobiography Act One , which premiered on Broadway at the Lincoln Center Vivian Beaumont Theater in April 2014. Lapine wrote the book for and directed the new musical Flying Over Sunset . A staged singing/reading
400-713: Was presented at the Vineyard Arts Project (Martha's Vineyard) in August 2015. The composer is Tom Kitt and lyrics are by Michael Korie . The musical premiered on Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theater on November 11, 2021 in previews with the official opening scheduled for December 13. The production was originally scheduled to open on April 16, 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic . In 1991, Lapine directed his first film, Impromptu , which has
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