Robert Lawson (screenwriter)
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Robert Lawson is an American
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currently living in France. Projects in process (2024) include an untitled limited series created with
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for RiffRaff Films and
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; a feature screenplay based on Walker Percy's ''Lancelot'' for Goodman Pictures; ''Dream/State,'' a limited YA TV series based on ''The Promises of Dr. Sigmundus'' by
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for Goodman Pictures. His film,
What Goes Up ''What Goes Up'' is a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Glatzer and starring Hilary Duff, Steve Coogan, Josh Peck, Olivia Thirlby, and Molly Shannon. It was co-written by Glatzer and Robert Lawson and distributed by Sony Pict ...
, co-written with Glatzer and starring
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, was released in 2009. The film was distributed by
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, with a
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release on Sony Home Entertainment. Lawson is the author and composer of dozens of theater works, a number of which are published by Playscripts, Inc. and are regularly produced across the U.S., Europe and Asia''.'' Among these are ''Hiroshima : crucible of light'' which has been produced in Singapore, London, Vancouver and Australia. NYC premiere was in 2009 by the Untitled Theater Co. 61 at Walkerspace. Texts have also appeared in ''American Writing'', ''Poems & Plays'' and ''The Northern New England Review''. He is the recipient of a ''Meet the Composer'' grant for his work on ''Leonardo’s Tank'' produced by Andy’s Summer Playhouse (NH) for which he was artistic director 1995-2007. His 2017 collection of short stories,
Geometric Cemetery
', is available through Amazon, and was a finalist in the Gorsky Press, Molly Ivors Prize for Fiction. A feature based on the stories, under the title ''Laws of Nature,'' has been in development wit
1stAvenue Machine
(NYC, LA, London), Andrew Geller - producer, to star
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Notable previous work includes

* Co-author (with Jonathan Glatzer) of ''Tyler’s Gap'', a television project produced by Touchstone/ABC & Fox Television - Rob Bowman, director; David Duchovney, Executive Producer. * Play commission (by co-creator
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) entitled ''Empires Fall'' concerning the fall of Communism and the relationship between
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(staged reading at Ford’s Theater, D.C. 2011; subsequently at the Bush Presidential Library at Texas A&M Univ., 2013). * ''The Ruins of Nicholas Raithe'' — developed with Sam Huntington and
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as a television series from an original story by Lawson. * ''The Great God Sokolov'' — written wit
Karen Sunde
an adaptation of her play "To Moscow". Developed with Ashworth Productions (Canada).


Directing premieres include

*''Quantum Janis'' a new musical b
Richard Isen
staged reading a
Ko Festival
(Amherst, MA – 2018); subsequent staging at the York Theater (NYC, 2018) *''The Death of Don Juan'' (an opera by
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) at Franklin Pierce University, and in 2011 conceiving & co-directing the New York premiere at Theater for the New City, as well as a screening of the video rendition of his production at the ‘Op on Screen Festival’ (NYC). * Other notable works premiered at Franklin Pierce University (where he was on faculty through 2018) include script, score, direction & set designs for : ** ''Hamlet: 7 rooms'' (2014), a radical deconstruction created in collaboration with his wife, choreographer & visual artis
Sally Bomer
** ''Vanishing Point'' (2013), utilizing a score of electronic dance music ** ''Echo Chamber'' (2011), concerning the massacre at Utøya Island in Norway ** ''Terrible Destiny'' (2010), inspired by Truman Capote’s ''In Cold Blood'' ** ''The Architect of NoPlace'' (2009), a music/theater project about silent films (conceived in conjunction with Austrian writer & artist Kay Mühlmann) ** ''The Transit of Mercury Across the Face of the Sun'' (2009/2010), also in collaboration with S. Bomer, which was restaged at the Region 1 American College Theater Festival, and runner up for the National KC/ACTF Festival ** ''…but the rain is full of ghosts'' was presented at the Kennedy Center as part of the National ACTF Festival (2003) His series of multi-media installations - ''The Chapels Project'' - began in 2002 with an art/science installation based on the Camera Obscura that ran for two years (NH), and was followed up in 2004 with ''Recently Discovered : use unknown'', a Wunderkammer environment of real and imagined artifacts. In 2014, the third chapel, ''Memorial (ghost/embers)'' was installed at Franklin Pierce University, then subsequently at the
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(MA, 2015) and then again in Keene, NH at th
Thorne-Sagendorph Gallery
A fourth chapel - ''Our Lady of the Sorrows'' - is in process. In the summer of 2017, his ''Devotional Book for the Church of Entomology'' was on exhibit at the Fitchburg Art Museum. The Chronicle of Higher Education published
profile
on him and his work in 2010, as did the Austrian periodical ''Freigeist'' - a publication of the Donau Universität in Krems, Austria, where he conducted an ongoing series of workshops in ''Narrative Strategies, Framing & Abstraction'' using digital media for the School of Telecommunications, Information and Media. He was on faculty at the New Hampshire Institute of the Art
MFA program in Writing for Stage & Screen
until the demise of that program in 2019. INTERNATIONAL Since 2010, Lawson has created new multi-media performance works as part of his Site Project initiative including ''The Interpretation of Dreams'' staged in Athens, Greece; ''Everyone Knows Who Bombed the Bank'' staged at the Hellenic American Union (Athens); and ''Artifacts'', staged at Monash University and the abandoned Calamai Textile Mill (Prato, Italy). He is married to artis
Sally Bomer
His two splendid son
August
an
Finley
live in Denver and Berlin respectively.


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