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Joshua Ravetch is an American playwright, screenwriter and stage
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born in Los Angeles, California, who co-created and directed
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's one-woman show '' Wishful Drinking'', which had a successful run on Broadway. He also co-wrote and directed Dick Van Dyke in his first-ever one man show, ''Step in Time! A Musical Memoir'', which premiered at The Geffen Playhouse.


Career

Ravetch's award-winning play, ''Chasing Mem'ries: A Different Kind of Musical'' received the Edgerton New Play Award and was nominated for the Ovation. The play starred
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and
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and world premiered at The Geffen Playhouse in 2017. Ravetch collaborated with lyricists
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with music by
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,
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and
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. It is the first of three plays in the ''Chasing Mem'ries Cycle.'' The second received a workshop production in 2020. Ravetch's play ''One November Yankee'' began its life at the NoHo Arts Theatre in a workshop production starring Academy nominated,
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and M*A*S*H's own Hot Lips Houlihan, Loretta Swit . The play moved Off-Broadway to 59E59 just as Covid hit starring Harry Hamlin an Stefanie Powers after winning the ten play competition at The Delaware Theater Company before moving Off-Broadway to 59E59. The play was unusual in that the set was an actual full-sized crashed Piper J3 Cub. It becomes a character in the play. One review called the play,"Magnificent theatrical origami." First the plane is an art installation at MOMA based on a real plane that disappeared into the mountains of New Hampshire. Hamlin is the artist, his sister, Powers is doing him a favor, she curates. Then the museum panels become trees, and smoke billows from the engine and we see the actual plane just after the crash. We find out what happened to this brother / sister flying to their father's funeral. Finally, we see the plane five years later when another brother / sister are hiking deep into the woods and stumble on the wreckage and do archaeology. All set of siblings are played by Hamlin and Powers. Ravetch also wrote and directed a workshop production of ''The Astronomer'', which was performed at The
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with Academy Award winner
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in the title role (after an initial reading at the NoHo Arts Center Theatre). The play came on the heels of the whimsical project Ravetch co-wrote with stage and screen icon
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, '' Step in Time! A Musical Memoir''. Ravetch directed the world premiere production of the play at The Geffen Playhouse with Van Dyke starring. Perhaps Ravetch is most known for collaborated with actress/writer
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, and co-creating and directing her in '' Wishful Drinking'', Fisher's one-woman-show at Los Angeles'
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. It enjoyed an extended run on Broadway at Studio 54 and was adapted into a special for HBO. Also at The Geffen Playhouse, Ravetch wrote and directed a workshop production of '' Writer's Cramp'' with Oscar nominee
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, Emmy winner and Tony nominee
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, and Tony nominee
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. Other writing credits include '' Periscope Up'' a play in one act which was performed at the NoHo Arts Theatre and was directed by ''Star Trek'' veteran
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. In 2023 Ravetch's play, ''Our American Sons'' was workshopped at the Delaware Theatre Company. A project conceived over Covid tracking the true-life stories of gay and trans kids who have been put through the utterly damaging and traumatic atrocity known as Conversion Therapy, a practice slowly being outlawed throughout the USA. Ravetch co-wrote and directed ''Beverly Johnson; IN VOGUE'' which workshopped in Palm Springs in 2023 and opened Off-Broadway in January, 2024. That date coincided with the fiftieth anniversary of the famous ground-breaking Vogue cover where Johnson became the first every black woman to grace the cover of American Vogue. Ravetch also directed Clifford Odets' ''
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''; Thomas Babe's '' Prayer For My Daughter''; John Patrick's '' Hasty Heart'' and Ira Levin's '' Deathtrap'' which garnered five
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s including awards for Director and Production. Ravetch's other playwriting credits include his first play ''
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'' which he wrote and directed and which enjoyed an extended run at Los Angeles' Coast Playhouse starring
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. Forster who also starred in workshop productions of Ravetch's plays '' Off Sides'' with
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and ''
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'' with
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. Girders was optioned by producers Barbara Broccoli and Fred Zollo for both a Broadway run and feature film. His other plays include ''
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'' with
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at the NoHo Arts Center, and he co-wrote '' One From the Hart'', Powers' one-woman show which opened at the Orange County Performing Arts Centre. He also wrote ''The Light Bulb'' also performed at the NoHo Art Center and directed by James Melon. Also at The Coast Playhouse, Ravetch directed Bart Baker's play, '' Love Acts'', with actress/supermodel
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. Johnson was nominated for the NAACP Image award for her performance. Ravetch's television credits include
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'', ''
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, and '' Yesterday'' for
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