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William Strauss (December 5, 1947 – December 18, 2007) was an American author, playwright, theater director, and lecturer. As an author, he is known for his work with
Neil Howe Neil Howe (born October 21, 1951) is an American author and consultant. He is best known for his work with William Strauss on social generations regarding a theorized generational cycle in American history. Howe is currently the managing direct ...
on social generations and for
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. He is also known as the co-founder and director of the satirical musical theater group the
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, and as the co-founder of the
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, a critics and awards program for high school theater students.


Biography

Strauss was born in
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and grew up in
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. He graduated from
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in 1969. In 1973, he received a JD from
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and a master's in public policy from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, where he was a member of the program's first graduating class. After receiving his degrees, Strauss worked in Washington, DC as a policy aid to the Presidential Clemency Board, directing a research team writing a report on the impact of the Vietnam War on the generation that was drafted. In 1978, Strauss and Lawrence Baskir co-authored two books on the
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, ''Chance and Circumstance'', and ''Reconciliation after Vietnam''. Strauss later worked at the U.S. Department of Energy and as a committee staffer for Senator Charles Percy, and in 1980 he became chief counsel and staff director of the Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and Government Processes. In 1981, Strauss organized a group of senate staffers to perform satirical songs at the annual office Christmas party of his employer, Senator Percy. The group was so successful that Strauss went on to co-found a professional satirical troupe, the
Capitol Steps The Capitol Steps was an American political-satire group that performed from 1981 to 2020. Most of the Capitol Steps' material parodied well-known contemporary songs, usually introduced with a short skit. The songs were interspersed with other ro ...
, with Elaina Newport. The Capitol Steps was a $3 million company with more than 40 employees who performed at venues across the country until shutting down in 2021. As director, Strauss wrote many of the songs, performed regularly
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, and recorded 27
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. During the 1990s, Strauss developed another career as an historian and pop sociologist, examining how generational differences shape attitudes, behaviors, and the course of history. He wrote seven books on social generations with
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, beginning with ''
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'' in 1991. In 1997, Strauss and Howe founded LifeCourse Associates, a publishing, speaking, and consulting company built on their generational theory. As a partner at LifeCourse, Strauss worked as a corporate, nonprofit, education, and government affairs consultant. In 1999, Strauss received a diagnosis of
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. This prompted him to found the
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, a program to inspire the next generation of theater performers and writers. Now an international program including hundreds of high schools, Cappies allows students to attend and review each other's plays and musicals, publish reviews in major newspapers, and hold Tonys-style Cappies award Galas, in which Strauss acted as MC for the Fairfax County program. Strauss also founded Cappies International Theater, a summer program in which top Cappies winners perform plays and musicals written by teenagers. In 2006 and 2007, Strauss advised creative teams of students who wrote two new musicals, ''Edit:Undo'' and ''
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''. ''Senioritis'' was made into a movie that was released in 2007.


Death

Strauss died of
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in his home in
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. His wife of 34 years, Janie Strauss, lives in McLean and was a member of the Fairfax County School Board for 26 years. They have four grown children.


Work

Strauss authored multiple books on social generations, as well as a number of plays and musicals. In 1978, he and Lawrence Baskir co-authored ''Chance and Circumstance'', a book about the Vietnam-era draft. Their second book, ''Reconciliation After Vietnam'' (1978) "was said to have influenced" President
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's blanket
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of Vietnam draft resisters. Strauss's books with Neil Howe include ''Generations'' (1991) and ''The Fourth Turning'' (1997), which examine historical generations and describe a theorized cycle of recurring mood eras in American history (now described as the Strauss-Howe generational theory). Generations made a deep impression on former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, who called it the most stimulating book on American history he'd ever read. He even sent a copy to each member of Congress. The Fourth Turning made a deep impression on
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, who wrote and directed ''
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'' (2010), a Citizens United Productions film on the book's theory, prior to his becoming
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. Howe and Strauss also co-authored ''13th Gen'' (1993) about
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, and ''Millennials Rising'' (2000) about the
Millennial Generation Millennials, also known as Generation Y or Gen Y, are the Western demographic cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 20 ...
. Eric Hoover has called the authors pioneers in a burgeoning industry of consultants, speakers and researchers focused on generations. He wrote a critical piece about the concept of "generations" and the "Millennials" (a term coined by Strauss and Howe) for the Chronicle of Higher Education. Michael Lind offered his critique of Howe's book ''Generations'' for ''The New York Times''. Strauss also wrote a number of application books with Howe about the Millennials’ impact on various sectors, including ''Millennials Go to College'' (2003, 2007), ''Millennials in the Pop Culture'' (2005), and ''Millennials in K-12 Schools'' (2008). Strauss wrote three musicals, ''MaKiddo'', ''Free-the-Music.com'', and ''Anasazi'', and two plays, ''Gray Champions'' and ''The Big Bump'', about various themes in the books he has co-authored with Howe. He also co-wrote two books of political satire with Elaina Newport, ''Fools on the Hill'' (1992) and ''Sixteen Scandals'' (2002).


Selected bibliography


Books

*''Chance and Circumstance'' (1978) *''Reconciliation After Vietnam'' (1978) *''Generations'' (1991) *''Fools on the Hill'' (1992) *''13th-GEN'' (1993) *''The Fourth Turning'' (1997) *''Millennials Rising'' (2000) *''Sixteen Scandals'' (2002) *''Millennials Go To College'' (2003, 2007) *''Millennials and the Pop Culture'' (2006) *''Millennials and K-12 Schools'' (2008)


Plays and musicals

*''MaKiddo'' (2000) *''Free-the-Music.com'' (2001) *''The Big Bump'' (2001) *''Anasazi'' (2004) *''Gray Champions'' (2005)


Notes


External links

* http://www.williamstrauss.com/ * http://www.capsteps.com/ * http://www.lifecourse.com/ * http://www.cappies.com/ * http://www.makiddo.com/index.html * http://www.free-the-music.com/ * {{DEFAULTSORT:Strauss, William 1947 births 2007 deaths American consultants American theatre directors Harvard Law School alumni 21st-century American dramatists and playwrights Deaths from pancreatic cancer Deaths from cancer in Virginia 20th-century American dramatists and playwrights Harvard Kennedy School alumni 21st-century American non-fiction writers