Dan Sullivan (critic)

Dan Sullivan
Born(1935-10-22)October 22, 1935
Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedOctober 4, 2022(2022-10-04) (aged 86)
OccupationWriter, critic, journalist
Alma materCollege of the Holy Cross (BA)
University of Southern California
GenreTheater criticism
Spouse
Faith Sullivan
(m. 1965)
Children3

Dan Sullivan (October 22, 1935 – October 4, 2022) was an American theater critic with columns in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Minneapolis Tribune, and the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He was the director of the Eugene O'Neill National Critics Institute, and co-founded the American Theater Critics Association. He was a founding member of Brave New Workshop, which for more than half a century continues to be a theater venue for satiric comedy in Minneapolis.[1][2]

Biography

Sullivan was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he graduated from the College of the Holy Cross. He then attended graduate school and later became a journalism professor at the University of Minnesota. He studied music at the University of Southern California, and then at Stamford University where he studied under Virgil Thompson.[3]

In 1965 Sullivan married Faith Sullivan, an author, who has won the Midwest Book Award, the Langum Prize for Historical Fiction, the Milkweed National Fiction Prize and the Ben Franklin Prize, and is a Minnesota Book Award Finalist. Her novels include: Good Night, Mr. Wodehouse (2015), Gardenias (2005), What a Woman Must Do (2002), The Empress of One (1997), The Cape Ann (1988), Mrs. Demming and The Mythical Beast (1986), Watchdog (1982) and Repent, Lanny Merkel (1981). They have three children.[4]

Sullivan appeared as himself as a theatre critic during a talk show on an episode of The Odd Couple television show. Critic John Simon and author Neil Simon also appeared on the show as themselves.[5][6]

Career

Sullivan had a theater column in Minneapolis at a significant moment of the city's cultural history — the arrival of the Guthrie Theater. Sullivan witnessed and reported the birth of the theater itself, with its innovative design, and the founding tenure of artistic director Tyrone Guthrie.[7]

At the New York Times, Sullivan was a theater and music critic. His focus was off-Broadway, which included for example, his reporting on The Open Theater[8] on the pioneering Cafe Cino, after the death of its founder,[9] on plays by Edward Albee[10] and Lanford Wilson,[11] on a new play that starred Mildred Dunnock,[12] and on a Broadway production of Hello Dolly that starred Martha Raye.[13]

For the New York Times, he reviewed notable productions of Minneapolis, which included plays from the Guthrie Theater, and more experimental fare, including the Firehouse Theater's production of Jack Jack, by Megan Terry. Sullivan noted:

Yes, there is a nude scene in Jack Jack, and it is far more explicit than anything on the New York stage this season. But at the same time, it is so much like a classical painting come to life — of nymphs and satyrs frolicking on the green — that no one in Minneapolis seems to have objected loudly enough to attract the censors.[14]

In 1969 he became the primary theater critic for the Los Angeles Times when theater there was growing. He kept that post for 22 years. At the end of every year he would write a traditional column summarizing theater's highlights, and he would counter that with a humorous column called "Bah-Humbug Awards", which pointed out some low points. Sullivan would end his Bah-Humbug columns with a confession of mistakes that he himself had made during the year.[15]

Brave New Workshop

In Minneapolis in 1961, Sullivan, a journalism professor at the University of Minnesota, joined with Dudley Riggs, a former circus aerialist, and others to create a satirical comedy theater and coffee shop. He wrote sketches and plays to be performed by a cast of actors. Sullivan has said it was "the happiest time of my life ... The companionship was wonderful, and it was great to have a gang and something to enjoy doing as a group. As young people, we were living the business life, most of us as journalists, but we also had doubts about it — sketch comedy and satire proved a release for that."[16][17]

A phone call from the President

President Ronald Reagan, in 1981, phoned Sullivan, the drama critic of The Los Angeles Times, asking him to give a favorable mention of the musical Turn to the Right, that Reagan's friend, Buddy Ebsen, was starring in. In an article Sullivan quoted the President, who said, "I know this is highly unusual, but I understand Buddy Ebsen has a musical playing out there called Turn to the Right that you wrote a nice review of in the paper. I just wonder if there isn't some way you could let people know that I sure hope it's still playing next time I get home so I can see it." Sullivan said he and the President had a "nice conversation", but that it did become heated. Sullivan replied to the president, "I'm ashamed of you. Here you go around cutting the arts programs, and now you go around plugging a show." The President answered, "I'm rather sorry you feel that way." They went on to discuss how arts programs were funded. Reagan mentioned "boondoggles" that were funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, such as one word poems, and performances staged in laundromats. Sullivan pointed out that there were multi-billion dollar boondoggles in the defense department budget, and the President concurred. The budget for the arts endowment that year was about $165 million. Sullivan mentioned that his original review was not a rave. "It's a pleasantly engendered nostalgic musical that didn't sustain the mood because it was so badly put together," he said. "You can't totally hate it. It's harmless. But you can't constantly eat peach ice cream in the theater without getting sick on it."[18][19]

Academic work and conferences

Sullivan was devoted to mentoring and teaching theater writers, and was a founding member of the Critics Institute, which in 1968 became part of the annual Playwrights Conference of Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. The conference is a place where playwrights, actors, and directors gather, and where playwrights learn their craft as new plays are read and developed.[20][21] The Critics Institute was founded with the belief that theater critics played a part in the theatrical experience, and could learn and benefit from the conference experience.[1]

At the first meeting of the Critics Institute, a play was read, and received a negative reaction from one of the critics. This angered the playwright, because he felt his play had been misunderstood. The playwright was also bothered by the fact that Sullivan was taking notes, for his next-day column in The New York Times. In that column, Sullivan would include a description of the critical reactions to the play.[22]

The next session of that inaugural meeting of the Critics Institute involved a different playwright; and it began with the playwright pulling out a gun, pointing it at Sullivan and his fellow critics, and saying that he was "ready for them". This was meant as a joke, though no one laughed. At the end of the 1968 conference the playwrights were united in opposition the inclusion of critics. Things improved as the conference continued to develop and learn, and the Critics Institute was not alone in encountering fraught relationships among the various disciplines in the conference setting.[20] Sullivan was the director of the Critics Institute from 1999 to 2013.[23]

Sullivan co-founded the American Theater Critics Association, and created the organization's statement of purpose: To increase communication among American theater critics, to encourage freedom of expression in the theater and theater criticism, to advance the standards of theater by advancing the standard of theater criticism, to increase public awareness of the theater as an important nation resource, and to "reaffirm the individual critic's right to disagree with his colleagues on all matters including the above".[24] Speaking to the association in 1998, Sullivan said:

I do not believe in pussy willow criticism. The motto of the theater is not "darling, you were wonderful"…If it entails saying no, firmly, that's the job. But I do think it's wise to avoid the gleeful tone of an avenger grinding his enemy, the actor, into the dust…Don't come off as a person whose basic joy is to inflict pain. You don't need to be loved by theater people, but you want to be respected…When it comes to fraternization, aka sleeping with the enemy, there's no right answer. It depends on temperament. Independence is the most important thing for a critic. I remember Brooks Atkinson's rule: "don't go out drinking with John Barrymore." Avoid doing lunches with directors who want to share their "concept" of the piece. It can be too much information. You just want to see the play, and let it happen to you. You're not a collaborator.[25][26]

Sullivan taught arts reviewing and reporting at the University of Minnesota School of Journalism.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c [1] Mancini, Ryan. "Dan Sullivan, Worcester-born LA Times theater critic, dies at 86". Mass Live. Oct. 11, 2022.
  2. ^ [2] Grossman, Mary Ann. "Longtime local and national theater critic Dan Sullivan dies at 86". Twin Cities Pioneer Press. October 5, 2022.
  3. ^ [3] Lefkowitz, David. "Veteran Reviewer Dan Sullivan On The Critic's Declaration of Independence". Playbill. May 28, 1998.
  4. ^ [4] Isenberg, Barbara. "Dan Sullivan, longtime Times theater critic and one of the nation's most read, dies". Los Angeles Times. October 6, 2022.
  5. ^ [5] Paley's Permanent Media Collection of Television and Radio Programs and Advertisements, The Paley Center for Media.
  6. ^ [6] "Two on the Aisle". The Odd Couple IMDb listing
  7. ^ [7] Sullivan, Dan. "A Critic Revisits a Seminal Moment in Regional Theater History; The recently retired director of the O'Neill Critics Institute reflects on his time in Minneapolis at the Guthrie's beginning". American Theater. December 1, 2013.
  8. ^ Sullivan, Dan. "Public Gets Look at Open Theater". New York Times. February 12, 1968
  9. ^ Sullivan, Dan. "Off-off Broadway, the Pioneering Caffe Cino Thrives With a New Director After Loss of Founder". New York Times. July 28, 1967.
  10. ^ Sullivan, Dan. "Theater: Albee's 'Bessie Smith' and 'Dream'". New York Times. October 3, 1968
  11. ^ Sullivan, Dan. "Theater: The Rimers of Eldritch' at Cherry Lane; Avant-Garde Technique Fits Murder Story". New York Times. February 21, 1967.
  12. ^ Sullivan, Dan. "Theater: A Story of Love and Need". New York Times. February 8, 1967.
  13. ^ Sullivan, Dan. "Theater: A New Dolly; Martha Raye Lends a Sense of Pathos". New York Times. March 2, 1967
  14. ^ Sullivan, Dan. "Theater: Even Minnesota; Avant-garde 'Jack Jack,' a Hit, Surprising Management of Experimental Stage". New York Times. June 23, 1968.
  15. ^ Shirley, Don. "Remembering humbug hunter Dan Sullivan". "Angeles Stage." October 10, 2022 [8] Morgan, Camilo. "Dan Sullivan, longtime theater critic for The Times and one of the nation's most widely read, dies". USA Today. October 6, 2022.
  16. ^ [9] Romano, Isabella. "Are you ready to be totally offended?" The Minnesota Daily. October 22, 2015
  17. ^ [10] Royce, Graydon Justin, Neal. "An oral history of Dudley Riggs' Brave New Workshop; How Minneapolis' first espresso coffeehouse launched a nationally known comedy institution". Minneapolis Star Tribune. September 22, 2020
  18. ^ [11] Schonberg, Harold C. "Reagan Asks Coast Critic to Plug Show". The New York Times. Section C, p. 20. March 19, 1981.
  19. ^ [12] "FOLLOW UP ON THE NEWS; Upstaging Reagan". New York Times. April 19, 1981
  20. ^ a b [13] Isaac, Dan. "The O'Neill Memorial Theater Center: A Place for Playwrights". Educational Theater Journal. Vol. 24, No. 1. March, 1972. The Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 18-32.
  21. ^ [14] Jones, Chris. "Dan Sullivan: Friend of Audiences, Mentor of Critics;Theater critic for the Los Angeles Times for 22 years, and longtime leader of the O’Neill Critics Institute, Sullivan was an old school newspaperman and a tireless teacher of the craft". American Theater. October 17, 2022
  22. ^ [15] Isaac, Dan. "The O'Neill Memorial Theater Center: A Place for Playwrights. Educational Theater Journal". Vol. 24, No. 1 March 1972. The Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 18-32.
  23. ^ Shirley, Don. "Remembering humbug hunter Dan Sullivan." "Angeles Stage" October 10, 2022.
  24. ^ Staff of the Times. "New Group Formed by Theater Critics". The New York Times. August 5, 1974. P. 32.
  25. ^ [16] Lefkowitz, David. "Veteran Reviewer Dan Sullivan On The Critic's Declaration of Independence". Playbill. May 28, 1998.
  26. ^ "Remembering humbug hunter Dan Sullivan". Snhirley, Don. October 10, 2022.

Read other articles:

MaioriKomuneComune di MaioriLokasi Maiori di Provinsi SalernoNegara ItaliaWilayah CampaniaProvinsiSalerno (SA)Luas[1] • Total16,67 km2 (6,44 sq mi)Ketinggian[2]5 m (16 ft)Populasi (2016)[3] • Total5.575 • Kepadatan330/km2 (870/sq mi)Zona waktuUTC+1 (CET) • Musim panas (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Kode pos84010Kode area telepon089Situs webhttp://www.comune.maiori.sa.it Maiori adalah sebuah kota ...

 

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada April 2016. Addison E. Baker (11 Januari 1907 – 1 Agustus 1943) adalah seorang prajurit Angkatan Udara Amerika Serikat dengan pangkat Letnan Kolonel yang menerima penghargaan militer tertinggi Amerika Serikat, Medal of Honor, atas aksinya di Ploiesti...

 

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Oktober 2022. Gugelhupf Gugelhupf atau Kugelhupf adalah kue khas Jerman yang berasal dari daerah selatan, Austria, Swiss dan Alsatia.[1] Di Amerika Serikat, kue ini dikenal dengan nama Bundt Cake. Gugelhupf terdiri atas lapisan adonan dengan kismis dan badam...

The 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre were a turning point for many Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials, who were subjected to a purge that started after June 4, 1989. The purge covered top-level government figures down to local officials, and included CCP General Secretary Zhao Ziyang and his associates.[1] The purge took the form of a massive ideological campaign that lasted 18 months. At least 4 million Communist Party members (a tenth of the total) were under some so...

 

NASA facility in Houston, Texas Lunar Sample Laboratory FacilityVintage (left) and contemporary (right) glove boxes as seen in 2015Established1979 (1979)Field of researchGeologyAddressLyndon B. Johnson Space CenterLocationHouston, Texas, U.S.29°33′34″N 95°05′00″W / 29.5594°N 95.0833°W / 29.5594; -95.0833ZIP code77058Operating agencyNASAWebsitecurator.jsc.nasa.gov/lunar/laboratory_tour.cfm The Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility (LSLF) is a repository...

 

Artikel atau sebagian dari artikel ini mungkin diterjemahkan dari Buddhahood di en.wikipedia.org. Isinya masih belum akurat, karena bagian yang diterjemahkan masih perlu diperhalus dan disempurnakan. Jika Anda menguasai bahasa aslinya, harap pertimbangkan untuk menelusuri referensinya dan menyempurnakan terjemahan ini. Anda juga dapat ikut bergotong royong pada ProyekWiki Perbaikan Terjemahan. (Pesan ini dapat dihapus jika terjemahan dirasa sudah cukup tepat. Lihat pula: panduan penerjemahan ...

DC-5/C-110/R3D US Navy Douglas R3D-2 Jenis Transport Pembuat Douglas Aircraft Company Perancang Donald Douglas Penerbangan perdana 20 Februari 1939 Diperkenalkan 1940 Dipensiunkan 1949 Pengguna utama KLMUnited States NavyUnited States Marine Corps Jumlah 12 Douglas DC-5merupakan model yang paling sedikit diketahui. Ini adalah sebuah pesawat berkipas sayap tinggi (high wing) yang dibangun untuk penerbangan berkisar lebih pendek dibandingkan dengan DC-3 atau DC-4. Ketika ia memasuki pasar...

 

French journalist and politician (born 1948) You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in French. (February 2017) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do no...

 

Final Piala Liga Inggris 2013TurnamenPiala Liga Inggris 2012–2013 Swansea City Bradford City 5 0 Tanggal24 Februari 2013StadionStadion Wembley, LondonPemain Terbaik Nathan Dyer (Swansea City)WasitKevin Friend (Leicestershire)[1]Penonton82.597[2]CuacaSalju berselang2 °C (36 °F)[3]← 2012 2014 → Final Piala Liga Inggris 2013 adalah pertandingan final ke-53 dari turnamen sepak bola Piala Liga Inggris untuk menentukan juara musim 2012–2013. Perta...

Questa voce sugli argomenti arene di pallacanestro degli Stati Uniti d'America e stadi del ghiaccio è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Questa voce sull'argomento architetture di Boston è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. TD GardenThe Garden, The Vault Informazioni generaliStato Stati Uniti Ubicazione100 Legends WayBoston, Massachusetts 02114 Inizio lavorimaggio 1993 Inaugurazione30...

 

Tochmarc ÉtaíneÉtaín e Midir, illustrazione di Stephen Reid tratta dall'edizione moderna The High Deeds of Finn (1910) di Thomas William Rolleston. Autoreignoto 1ª ed. originale> Editio princepsMüller (1878) Generepoema Sottogenereepica Lingua originaleirlandese AmbientazioneIrlanda (isola) ProtagonistiÉtaínMidir Altri personaggiAengusFuamnachEochaid Airem SerieCiclo mitologico irlandese Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale Tochmarc Étaíne (lett. Il corteggiamento di Ét...

 

Street in London, England The Old Vic theatre, at the western end of the Cut in Lambeth The Young Vic theatre, halfway along the northern side of the Cut The Cut (formerly New Cut) is a street in London which runs between Waterloo Road in Lambeth and Blackfriars Road in Southwark, approximately parallel to the South Eastern Railway. The Old Vic theatre is at the western (Lambeth) end, and the more experimental Young Vic theatre halfway along on the other side. Lewisham Southwark College is si...

Diode bán dẫnMột số loại diode bán dẫnLoạiChủ độngChânanode và cathodeKý hiệu điệnD Diode bán dẫn (gọi tắt là diode) là một loại linh kiện bán dẫn chỉ cho phép dòng điện đi qua nó theo một chiều mà không theo chiều ngược lại.[1] Có nhiều loại diode bán dẫn, như diode chỉnh lưu thông thường, diode Zener, LED. Chúng đều có nguyên lý cấu tạo chung là một khối bán dẫn loại P ghép vớ...

 

Shared monarchy of numerous Māori iwi of New Zealand King of the KīngitangaKīngiIncumbentTūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VIIsince 21 August 2006 DetailsStyleHis Majesty and then Te Kīngi[1]Heir apparentNone; electiveFirst monarchPōtatau Te WherowheroFormation1858ResidenceTūrongo House, TūrangawaewaeAppointerIwi of the Kīngitanga The Māori King Movement, called the Kīngitanga[a] in Māori, is a Māori movement that arose among some of the Māori iwi (tribes...

 

Nuclear physics Nucleus Nucleons p n Nuclear matter Nuclear force Nuclear structure Nuclear reaction Models of the nucleus Liquid drop Nuclear shell model Interacting boson model Ab initio Nuclides' classification Isotopes – equal Z Isobars – equal A Isotones – equal N Isodiaphers – equal N − Z Isomers – equal all the above Mirror nuclei – Z ↔ N Stable Magic Even/odd Halo Borromean Nuclear stability Binding energy p–n ratio Drip line Island of stability Valley...

Gedung utama Universitas Uppsala (selesai dibangun tahun 1887) Universitas UppsalaUppsala universitetbahasa Latin: Universitas Regia Upsaliensis atau Academia Regia UpsaliensisMotoGratiae veritas naturae (Truth through God's mercy and nature)JenisNegeriDidirikan1477Rector magnificusProf. Anders HallbergStaf administrasi6.000 (3.800 dosen)Sarjana40.000Doktor2.400LokasiUppsala, SwediaSitus webhttp://www.uu.se/ Universitas Uppsala (bahasa Swedia: Uppsala universitet) ialah sebuah universitas...

 

Dutch art collector Lucretia Johanna van WinterPortrait of Lucretia Johanna van Winter by Alexandre Jean Dubois-DrahonetBornApril 15, 1785AmsterdamDiedFebruary 28, 1845AmsterdamNationalityDutch Lucretia Johanna van Winter (April 15, 1785 – February 28, 1845) was a Dutch art collector. Winter was born in Amsterdam as the oldest child of the wealthy merchant Pieter van Winter who received visitors to his art gallery that he had installed at the rear of his house Saxenburg, Keizersgracht 244. ...

 

Polish film director and screenwriter (born 1948) Agnieszka HollandHolland in 2017BornAgnieszka Holland (1948-11-28) 28 November 1948 (age 75)Warsaw, PolandNationalityPolishAlma materFilm and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in PragueOccupation(s)film and television director, screenwriterYears active1973–presentNotable workEuropa Europa (1991)In Darkness (2011)Spoor (2017)Green Border (2023)SpouseLaco Adamík [pl] (divorced)ChildrenKasia Adamik (b. 197...

Gereja di Yaransk Eparki Yaransk adalah sebuah eparki Gereja Ortodoks Rusia yang terletak di Yaransk, Federasi Rusia. Eparki tersebut didirikan pada tahun 2012.[1] Referensi ^ http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/2511445.html lbsKeuskupan Gereja Ortodoks RusiaPatriark MoskwaEparki di Rusia Abakan dan Khakassia Akhtubinsk Alapayevsk Alatyr Alexdanrov Almetyevsk Amur Anadyr Ardatov Arkhangelsk Armavir Arsenyev Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Belgorod Belyov Bezhetsk Birobidzhan Birsk Biy...

 

ليونتاريون    خريطة الموقع تقسيم إداري البلد اليونان  [1] إحداثيات 37°59′13″N 23°51′19″E / 37.986944444444°N 23.855277777778°E / 37.986944444444; 23.855277777778   السكان التعداد السكاني 6074 (resident population of Greece) (2021)4056 (resident population of Greece) (2001)2796 (resident population of Greece) (1991)5929 (resident population of Greece) (2011)11...