Who is Jane Martin?April 12th 2007 |
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"I'm not going to talk about that," is Jory's usual response when asked about the subject. He has been adamant in his denial despite a mountain of circumstantial evidence that suggests the contrary.
Jory claims that Jane Martin is a
However, many critics consider Jane Martin's latest play Anton in Show Business proof positive that she is indeed Jon Jory. The satire about three actresses trying to mount a doomed production of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters skewers every aspect of the art and business of contemporary theatre. It showcases all the character types that comprise the contemporary theatre: the egotistical and Machiavellian starlet, the eager community actress, the down on her luck off-off Broadway actress, the over educated artistic director with degrees from Harvard and Yale, the eccentric guest director, the cynical sponsor with ties to the tobacco industry, and a disgruntled audience member. The lives of these characters interweave to paint a portrait of contemporary theatre in danger of being torn apart by the myriad of economic, artistic, and personal forces that sustain its existence.
It is a play that could have only been written by someone of Jory's experience. A child of Hollywood character actors his father played Jonas Wilkerson, the scheming overseer in Gone With the Wind, Jory received his Actor's Equity card when most kids were learning how to ride a bicycle. He was at the forefront of the regional theatre movement of the 1960's, which began with the opening of the Guthrie Theatre in 1963, and showed that not all theatre talent was centralized in
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Lara St. Peter said...
Really great, Rick! I love the speculation and mystery - bet Jane does too!
posted at 3:23 PM on Apr 12th 2007
Rick St. Peter said...
Rich-
You are correct, I couldn't find a date or an author for that article which is why I just posted the website address, but it is clearly from around 2000/2001. Thanks for reading and thanks for the comment...
Peace
Rick
posted at 2:22 PM on Apr 12th 2007
Tim X said...
I know an "insider" who swears she has proof positive that it's Jory, but I've always been a little suspect. I tend to think perhaps it's a collective of playwrights, as many of the plays seem to come from different voices.
posted at 12:32 PM on Apr 12th 2007
Rich said...
Very cool background. One note: I think that the article is a bit dated, as it calls "Anton" Martin's latest play. She (he?) has written several times since, including "Flaming Guns of the Purple Sage," which premiered at Humana in 2001, and "Bill of (W)rights," which premiered in Minneapolis in 2004 (If you're reading something into the structure of that title, you should be). Cheers.
posted at 12:18 PM on Apr 12th 2007