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Moisés Kaufman (born November 21, 1963) is a playwright, director and founder of Tectonic Theater Project. He is best known for writing ''The Laramie Project'' with other members of Tectonic Theater Project. He is also the author of ''Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde'' and ''33 Variations''. He was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela and moved to New York City in 1987. Kaufman is of Romanian and Ukrainian Jewish descent. He described himself in an interview by saying "I am Venezuelan, I am Jewish, I am gay, I live in New York. I am the sum of all my cultures. I couldn’t write anything that didn’t incorporate all that I am." Kaufman was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2002. He made his Broadway directing debut in the 2004 production of ''I Am My Own Wife'' by Doug Wright, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Direction of a Play. == Awards == * Steinberg/ATCA Best New Play Award—2008: "33 Variations" * Dike Award * Outer Critics Circle Award * GLAAD Media Award * Drama Desk Award * Lucille Lortel Award * Carbonell Award * Bay Area Theater Critics Circle Award * Lambda Book Award * Venezuela's Casa del Artista * American Library Association's LGBT Literature Award * Matthew Shepard Foundation’s “Making A Difference Award" * Artistic Integrity Award from the Human Rights Campaign * National Board of Review Award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie * Golden Bear Award from the Berlin Film Festival * Humanitas Prize * Joe A. Callaway Award * The Tony Award 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Moisés Kaufman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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