Bob Jude Ferrante (born 1959) is an
American playwright and
composer from
New York City. By his own claim his work is composed solely of
comedies, although the serious core at the heart of many of his plays seems to contradict that claim somewhat. He received a B.A. from
Kenyon College in
Gambier, Ohio in 1981.
Work in the theatre
Bob's evening
Twinges played in
New York City Fall 2002 and garnered kudos from the NY press. His short
Scene Analysis for Fun & Profit was a finalist for the
Actors Theatre of Louisville Heideman Award and, along with his short
Men's, has been produced in festivals everywhere from
Seattle to
London. His full-length plays
Tragedy and
subCity had recent
New York City runs and his play
Hemlock, a Greek Diner Tragedy premiered in
Dallas to critical raves. Bob's work is regularly published in the
Smith and Kraus Best Stage Scenes and
Best Monologues series. He was also awarded a commission by
Praxis Theatre Project in
New York City which resulted in his play
The New Life.
Bob is also a minor music composer who has written over 200 songs. His plays Hemlock, a Greek Diner Tragedy, The Buffoon Piece, Flowers of War and The New Life include some of these songs.
Bob also currently serves as Managing Director of Sanctuary: Playwrights Theatre, a New York City-based coalition of playwright/producers. The company recently produced the Six Nights site-specific series and Food for Fish by Adam Szymkowicz, which garnered favorable reviews from The New York Times and The New Yorker.
Plays by Bob Jude Ferrante
Full-length Plays
One-Act Plays
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