POSTERITY
In 2010 Doug Wright and Atlantic Theater Company received an International Ibsen Scholarship for the project "Posterity."
In 2010 Doug Wright and Atlantic Theater Company received an International Ibsen Scholarship for the project "Posterity."
Inspired by sculptor Gustav Vigeland’s six haunting plasters of Henrik Ibsen, and even more so by the marked differences between the six busts, playwright Doug Wright wrote a play about the meeting between the two artists – convinced that the juxtapositions between Vigeland and Ibsen were ripe with rich, dramatic tension. “Posterity” will be an exploration of the last days of Henrik Ibsen’s life and the complicated relationship between Ibsen and Vigeland: Vigeland at the peak of his career and Ibsen at the end of his.
Before the first sitting with Vigeland, Ibsen suffered, unknown to the sculptor, from a serious stroke and found himself facing the terrible spectre of his own mortality, struggling to maintain dignity and a façade of normality throughout subsequent sessions. Vigeland approached the commission warily because of Ibsen’s cantankerous reputation, though mitigated by the prestige of creating a permanent bust of Ibsen for the City of Oslo, knowing that the success of the Ibsen bust would immortalize both the author and the creator of the bust. During the sessions, both men were jockeying for their place in the canon, and both men hoped to achieve posterity via the other.
Doug Wright is the author of “The Quills”, “Grey Garden” and the acclaimed “I Am My Own Life”, which transferred to Broadway and won the Tony Award for Best Play as well as the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. For Television MR, Wright has worked on four pilots for producer Norman Lear and teleplays for Hallmark Entertainment and HBO. In films, his credits include screenplays for Fine Line Features, Fox Searchlight and Dreamworks. Wright is a member of the Dramatists Guild and serves on the board of New York Theatre Workshop.
All of Doug Wright’s most renowned plays have historical figures as their protagonists. This makes him eminently qualified to write a play about one of the world’s greatest dramatists: Henrik Ibsen.
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