Richard NelsonThe Rhinebeck Panorama
Richard NelsonThe Rhinebeck Panorama
Richard Nelson, What Did You Expect?/Women of a Certain Age
Richard Nelson, Regular Singing
Richard NelsonApple Family Plays
Richard Nelson
Richard Nelson, Sorry
Richard Nelson, Franny's Way
Richard Nelson, James Joyce's The Dead
Richard NelsonGoodnight Children Everywhere
Richard Nelson, James Joyce's The Dead
Richard Nelson, James Joyce's The Dead
Richard Nelson, James Joyce's The Dead
Richard Nelson, Two Shakespearean Actors
Richard Nelson, Some Americans Abroad
Richard Nelson, Sunday in the Park with George
Richard Nelson, Sunday In The Park With George
Richard Nelson , Sunday in the Park with George
Richard Nelson, Death of Von Richtofen as Witnessed from Earth
Richard Nelson, Morning's at Seven
Richard Nelson has written 15 shows including Chess (Bookwriter), Some Americans Abroad (Playwright), Some Americans Abroad (Playwright), Two Shakespearean Actors (Playwright), James Joyce's The Dead (Lyricist), My Life With Albertine (Bookwriter), Rodney's Wife (Playwright), Frank's Home (Playwright), Conversations in Tusculum (Playwright), Paradise Found (Bookwriter), Sorry (Playwright), Hungry (Playwright), What Did You Expect? (Writer), Women Of a Certain Age (Writer), The Michaels (Playwright).
Richard Nelson has been nominated for several awards throughout his career, including a Special Citation at the Obie Awards for "The Rhinebeck Panorama" and Outstanding Director of a Play at the Drama Desk Awards for "What Did You Expect?/Women of a Certain Age." He also received nominations for Outstanding Play at the Drama Desk Awards for "Regular Singing" and "Sorry," as well as a Special Citation at the New York Drama Critics Circle Awards for the "Apple Family Plays." Nelson's accolades also include nominations for Best Musical at the New York Drama Critics Circle Awards for "James Joyce's The Dead" and the BBC Award for the Play of the Year at the Olivier Awards for "Goodnight Children Everywhere." Additionally, he was recognized with nominations for Best Book of a Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Play at the Tony Awards for various productions. Nelson's lighting design work earned nominations at the Drama Desk Awards, The Hewes Awards, and the Tony Awards for shows such as "Sunday in the Park with George," "Death of Von Richtofen as Witnessed from Earth," and "Morning's at Seven."
Richard Nelson has won several awards throughout his career, including a Special Citation from the Obie Awards for The Rhinebeck Panorama and the Apple Family Plays. He was also recognized with a Special Citation from the New York Drama Critics Circle Awards for the Apple Family Plays, inducted into the Playwrights' Sidewalk as a Lortel honoree, and won Outstanding Play at the Drama Desk Awards for Franny's Way. Additionally, he received the Best Musical award from the New York Drama Critics Circle Awards for James Joyce's The Dead and the BBC Award for the Play of the Year at the Olivier Awards for Goodnight Children Everywhere. Nelson also won the Best Book of a Musical Tony Award for James Joyce's The Dead and was honored with the Outstanding Lighting Design award at the Drama Desk Awards for Sunday in the Park with George. He also won the Lighting Design award at The Hewes Awards for Sunday In The Park With George and the Best Lighting Design Tony Award for Sunday in the Park with George.
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