Lance Tait is an American playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and composer. Tait has written over forty full length and one act plays, including seventeen plays based on short stories of
Edgar Allan Poe.[1] He has also published two books of comedy sketches. He is also active as a filmmaker, best known for the viral YouTube hit Sex in Advertising.[2] In 2002, Tait founded the English-language performing arts group Theatre Metropole in Paris, France.[1]
Works for the stage
The Babysitter (1995)
Something Special, Jesus and the Monkfish, and East Play (1997)
The Black Cat and Other Plays, Adapted from Stories by Edgar Allan Poe
Car Door Shave/Gambling Fever/Neither God Nor Master
Little White Book of Comedy Sketches
Little Black Book of Comedy Sketches
Synesthesia
Esoteric Plays
Something Special
The Swimming Pools of Paris
The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Plays Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe
Mad Cow Disease In America, Something Special and Other Plays
Edwin Booth: a Play in Two Acts
Miss Julie, David Mamet Fan Club and Other Plays
References
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abLaura Grace Pattillo. "The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Plays Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe by Lance Tait". The Edgar Allan Poe Review. 7 (1 (Spring 2006)). Penn State University Press: 80–82.
JSTOR41506252.
^Crossings: David Mamet's Work in Different Genres and Media; edited by Johan Callens,
ISBN978-1443813556; chapter 13, “In Edgewise: Examining Parodic Responses to David Mamet; by James Cherry, 2009.
Lance Tait is an American playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and composer. Tait has written over forty full length and one act plays, including seventeen plays based on short stories of
Edgar Allan Poe.[1] He has also published two books of comedy sketches. He is also active as a filmmaker, best known for the viral YouTube hit Sex in Advertising.[2] In 2002, Tait founded the English-language performing arts group Theatre Metropole in Paris, France.[1]
Works for the stage
The Babysitter (1995)
Something Special, Jesus and the Monkfish, and East Play (1997)
The Black Cat and Other Plays, Adapted from Stories by Edgar Allan Poe
Car Door Shave/Gambling Fever/Neither God Nor Master
Little White Book of Comedy Sketches
Little Black Book of Comedy Sketches
Synesthesia
Esoteric Plays
Something Special
The Swimming Pools of Paris
The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Plays Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe
Mad Cow Disease In America, Something Special and Other Plays
Edwin Booth: a Play in Two Acts
Miss Julie, David Mamet Fan Club and Other Plays
References
^
abLaura Grace Pattillo. "The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Plays Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe by Lance Tait". The Edgar Allan Poe Review. 7 (1 (Spring 2006)). Penn State University Press: 80–82.
JSTOR41506252.
^Crossings: David Mamet's Work in Different Genres and Media; edited by Johan Callens,
ISBN978-1443813556; chapter 13, “In Edgewise: Examining Parodic Responses to David Mamet; by James Cherry, 2009.