Thomas Edward Cone (1947 – April 2012) was a Canadian-American
playwright
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Readin ...
and
librettist
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.
Cone's work often presented provocative ideas about morality and art and it stretches existing forms through the integration of music and the visual arts. In many of his plays, characters are "riding a fault line, about to make a change which may result in tragedy", sharing an "evocative, somewhat taboo recollection of their common past". In ''True Mummy'' two former lovers who once crossed a dangerous line together, are reunited. The title of the play refers to a black, luminous glaze used by artists such as
J. M. W. Turner
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, that was made from the ash of cremated mummies. Visions of life and death of an Egyptian Princess form alternating scenes, and, as she is being prepared for mummification, towards the end of the play when a Turner painting is displayed, it becomes clear that she is on it.
Other plays include ''Herringbone'', ''Stargazing'' and ''Love at Last Sight'' and Cone wrote librettos for operas ''The Architect'' (for
Vancouver Opera
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, 1993), ''The Gang'' (Vancouver New Music, 1997), and ''Game Misconduct'' (
Vancouver Playhouse 2000). He also wrote adaptations of
Molière
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's ''The Miser'' and
Goldoni
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's ''The Servant of Two Masters'' which were performed at the
Stratford Festival
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where he was a writer-in-residence between 1978 and 1980.
Cone adapted ''Herringbone'' into a musical in 1981, with music by Skip Kennon and lyrics by
Ellen Fitzhugh
Ellen Fitzhugh (July 5, 1942 – July 14, 2023) was an American musical theatre lyricist and librettist. She was most notable for lyrics to the Broadway musical ''Grind'', for which she was nominated for the 1985 Tony Award for Best Original Score ...
. It premiered in Chicago followed by productions in New York at
Playwrights Horizons
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...
, in London at
The King's Head Theatre
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, at the
Edinburgh Festival
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, at Hartford Stage starring
Joel Grey
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, and in many cities throughout North America. From 2007 to 2009 it toured
Williamstown Theater Festival
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,
McCarter Theatre
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(Princeton, NJ) and the
La Jolla Playhouse
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History
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(CA) in a production starring
BD Wong
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, directed by
Roger Rees
Roger Rees (5 May 1944 – 10 July 2015) was a Welsh-American actor and director. He won an Olivier Award and a Tony Award for his performance as the lead in ''The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (play), The Life and Adventures of Nicho ...
.
Tom Cone lived in
Vancouver
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where he was an active curator and promoter of experimental music and the avant-garde. He died in April 2012 of cancer. He was survived by his wife Karen Matthews and child Ruby Cone.
Selected works
* ''There'' (1972)
* ''The Organiser'' (1973)
* ''Cubistique'' (1974)
* ''Herringbone'' (1975)
* ''Whisper To Mendelsohn'' (1975)
* ''The Imaginary Invalid'' (1975)
* ''Beautiful Tigers'' (1976)
* ''Shotglass'' (1977)
* ''Stargazing'' (1978)
* ''1792'' (1978)
* ''The Writer's Show'' (1978)
* ''The Servant Of Two Masters'' (1980)
* ''The Architect'' (1993)
* ''True Mummy'' (1997)
* ''Donald and Lenore'' (2008)
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References
# Wallace, Robert and Zimmerman, Cynthia eds. The Work: Conversations with English-Canadian Playwrights. Toronto: Coach House, 1982.
# Klobucar, Andrew: Do Play with your Food: Tom Cone, ''True Mummy''. Vancouver: Anvil Press, 2004. ''The Rain'' 2:4 (July–August 2004): 2
# Everybody on the Sidewalk: A Conversation with Tom Cone, TCR The Capilano Review 3.4/Winter 2008 Collaborations Issue, pp. 5–26
# La Jolla Playhouse Presents Herringbone With BD Wong 8/1-30 In Sheila & Hughes Potiker Theatre. Broadwayworld.com, 2009
# Saltzman, Simon: Herringbone. ''A CurtainUp'' New Jersey Review, 2008
# Gates, Anita: Seeking Fortune and Finding Fame. New York Times, September 21, 2008
# Richards, David: In a One-Man Show, Joel Grey Is a Crowd. New York Times, June 6, 1993
# Wada, Karen: B.D. Wong's pursuit of 'Herringbone'. Los Angeles Times, August 2, 2009
# Heatley, Stephen: ''Theatrical Rides. canlit.ca''. Canadian Literature #187 (Winter 2005) Web. 31 Dec. 2011
# Ledingham, Jo: Playwright eulogizes U.S. over Mai Tais; Despite sense of adventure, Theatre Replacement gets lost in America. Vancouver Courier, March 11, 2010. http://www.vancourier.com/story_print.html?id=2674609&sponsor=
External links
* In The Capilano Review, Winter 2008 / 3.4, The Collaborations Issu
* Entry on the Canadian Theatre Encyclopedi
* "Interview Herringbone Creators Tom Cone, Skip Kennon, and Ellen Fitzhugh" on mccarter.or
* Short biography at Anvil Pres
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