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About the Playwright

“I love the idea of being a working playwright,” Ken Ludwig told The New York Times in 2018. “I think it’s telling that that word is spelled ‘wright,” like a wheelwright or a shipwright. Those are people who make things. I make plays.”

Ludwig has had six shows on Broadway, seven in London's West End, and many of his works have become a standard part of the American repertoire. His 32 plays and musicals have been performed in over 30 countries in more than 20 languages and are produced throughout the United States every night of the year.  

Lend Me a Tenor won two Tony Awards and was called “one of the classic comedies of the 20th century” by The Washington Post. Crazy For You was on Broadway for five years and won the Tony and Olivier Awards for Best Musical. 

In addition, he has won the Edgar Award for Best Mystery of the Year, two Laurence Olivier Awards, two Helen Hayes Awards, and the Edwin Forrest Award for Contributions to the American Theater.  His plays have starred, among others, Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Tony Shaloub, Joan Collins, and Hal Holbrook.

His stage version of Murder on the Orient Express was written expressly at the request of the Agatha Christie Estate. His play, Dear Jack, Dear Louise, won the 2020 Charles MacArthur Award for Best New Play of the Year.

His newest plays include Lend Me A Soprano, which premiered at the Alley Theatre in fall 2022; Moriarty, which opened at Cleveland Play House in spring 2023; Pride and Prejudice, Part 2: Napoleon at Pemberley; and Lady Molly of Scotland Yard.

His book How To Teach Your Children Shakespeare, published by Penguin Random House, won the Falstaff Award for Best Shakespeare Book of the Year, and his essays are published in the Yale Review. 

He is a graduate of Harvard and Cambridge and is a frequent guest speaker for groups as varied as The Oxford-Cambridge Society, The Jane Austen Society of North America, The Folger Shakespeare Library, and The Baker Street Irregulars.  

 

For more information, see his website at www.kenludwig.com.

About the Playwright

“I love the idea of being a working playwright,” Ken Ludwig told The New York Times in 2018. “I think it’s telling that that word is spelled ‘wright,” like a wheelwright or a shipwright. Those are people who make things. I make plays.”

Ludwig has had six shows on Broadway, seven in London's West End, and many of his works have become a standard part of the American repertoire. His 32 plays and musicals have been performed in over 30 countries in more than 20 languages and are produced throughout the United States every night of the year.  

Lend Me a Tenor won two Tony Awards and was called “one of the classic comedies of the 20th century” by The Washington Post. Crazy For You was on Broadway for five years and won the Tony and Olivier Awards for Best Musical. 

In addition, he has won the Edgar Award for Best Mystery of the Year, two Laurence Olivier Awards, two Helen Hayes Awards, and the Edwin Forrest Award for Contributions to the American Theater.  His plays have starred, among others, Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Tony Shaloub, Joan Collins, and Hal Holbrook.

His stage version of Murder on the Orient Express was written expressly at the request of the Agatha Christie Estate. His play, Dear Jack, Dear Louise, won the 2020 Charles MacArthur Award for Best New Play of the Year.

His newest plays include Lend Me A Soprano, which premiered at the Alley Theatre in fall 2022; Moriarty, which opened at Cleveland Play House in spring 2023; Pride and Prejudice, Part 2: Napoleon at Pemberley; and Lady Molly of Scotland Yard.

His book How To Teach Your Children Shakespeare, published by Penguin Random House, won the Falstaff Award for Best Shakespeare Book of the Year, and his essays are published in the Yale Review. 

He is a graduate of Harvard and Cambridge and is a frequent guest speaker for groups as varied as The Oxford-Cambridge Society, The Jane Austen Society of North America, The Folger Shakespeare Library, and The Baker Street Irregulars.  

 

For more information, see his website at www.kenludwig.com.