Annie Baker

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Annie Baker
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Baker at the 2014
Brooklyn Book Festival
Born April 1981 (age 34)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Occupation Playwright
Nationality American
Notable works Play Body Awareness (2008)

Play Circle Mirror Transformation (2009)
Play The Aliens (2010)

Play The Flick (2013)

Annie Baker (born April 1981)[1] is an American playwright and teacher who won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for her play The Flick. Among her works are the Shirley, Vermont plays, which take place in the fictional town of Shirley: Circle Mirror Transformation, Body Awareness, and The Aliens.

Early life

Baker's family live in Cambridge, Massachusetts, when Baker was born, but soon moved to Amherst, Massachusetts, where she grew up and where her father, Conn Nugent, was an administrator for the Five Colleges consortium and her mother Linda Baker was a psychology doctoral student.[1] Her brother is Benjamin Baker Nugent, author of American Nerd: The Story of My People.[2] Baker graduated from the Department of Dramatic Writing at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.[2] She earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in playwriting from Brooklyn College in 2009.[3] One of her early jobs was as a guest-wrangler helping to oversee contestants on the reality-television program The Bachelor.[4]

Career

Plays

Body Awareness, her first play produced Off-Broadway, was staged by the Atlantic Theater Company in May and June 2008. The play featured JoBeth Williams.[5] Circle Mirror Transformation premiered Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons[6][7] in October 2009 and received the Obie Award[8] for Best New American Play and Performance.

The Aliens, which premiered Off-Broadway at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater in April 2010, was a finalist for the 2010 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and shared the 2010 Obie Award for Best New American Play with Circle Mirror Transformation.[9][8]

Her adaptation of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya premiered at the Soho Repertory Theatre in June 2012, running through August 26, and was called a "funky, fresh new production" by The New York Times reviewer.[10] Directed by Sam Gold, the cast featured Reed Birney (as Vanya), Maria Dizzia, Georgia Engel, Peter Friedman, Michael Shannon (as Astrov), Rebecca Schull and Merritt Wever (as Sonya).[11] Michael Shannon and Merritt Wever received the 2012 Joe A. Callaway Award for their performances.[12]

The Flick premiered at Playwrights Horizons in March 2013, and received the Obie Award for Playwriting in 2013.[13] The Flick won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.[14]

Her play John opened Off-Broadway at the Signature Theatre on July 22, 2015 (previews), directed by Sam Gold. The play ran to September 6.[15] This marked the fifth time that Baker and Gold worked together, starting with Circle Mirror Transformation in 2009.[16] The play is set in a Bed and breakfast in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Time placed it as No. 8 on the magazine's list of "Top Ten" Plays and Musicals for 2015.[17] It is No. 8 in The Hollywood Reporter's "Best New York Theater of 2015".[18]

The Shirley, Vermont Plays Festival

In October and November 2010, three Boston theatre companies produced Baker's three plays that are set in the fictional town of Shirley, Vermont: Circle Mirror Transformation, produced by the Huntington Theatre Company, Body Awareness, produced by SpeakEasy Stage Company, and The Aliens, produced by Company One.[19][20][21]

Teaching

She teaches playwriting at New York University, Barnard College,[22] and in the MFA program SUNY Stony Brook Southampton. She is also on the faculty of the Rita and Burton Goldberg MFA in Playwriting program of Hunter College.[23]

Style

Time Out New York wrote in 2008 that Baker "creates normal individuals coping with everyday issues in their small-town lives," and that her play Body Awareness "marks the arrival of a new playwright who would seem to fit the quirky bill, but aims for sincerity instead. Even though there's goofiness aplenty in her work, [she] sticks to straightforward narrative and simple dialogue. The writing isn't superficially clever, it's smart."[24] The New Yorker said Baker "wants life onstage to be so vivid, natural, and emotionally precise that it bleeds into the audience’s visceral experience of time and space. Drawing on the immediacy of overheard conversation, she has pioneered a style of theatre made to seem as untheatrical as possible, while using the tools of the stage to focus audience attention...."[1] The website The Daily Beast found that, "Baker’s skill is to make us work hard as an audience to make our own sense of her play[s] — the best, most enriching way to view any theatrical performance. Baker’s works are not for those who want easy, A-leads-to-B plots, and spoon-fed meanings... Baker, as all great playwrights do, is holding a mirror up to us all."[25]

Honors

Baker was one of seven playwrights selected to participate in the 2008 Sundance Institute Theatre Lab.[26] In 2011 she was named a Fellow of United States Artists.[27] In 2013 she received The Steinberg Playwright Award, which included a $50,000 prize.[28]

She is a 2014 Guggenheim Fellow, Creative Arts Drama & Performance Art.[29] A new play, titled The Last of the Little Hours, written by Baker was chosen for development at the Sundance Institute's 2014 Theatre Lab in Utah to be presented in July. Annie Baker directed the play herself. The play "follows the daily life of a group of Benedictine monks."[30]

She is a New York Public Library 2015 Cullman Center Fellow, which runs from September 2015 through May 2016; she will work on a play about Benedictine monks.[31]

She is a MacDowell Colony Fellow taking residence in 2009 and 2014.[32][33]

Baker is part of the Signature Theatre's "Residency Five" program, which "guarantees each playwright three world-premiere productions of new plays over the course of a five-year residency." John is Baker's first play under this program.[34][35]

Works

References

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