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Barry Kornhauser Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-296

Scope and Content Note

The Barry Kornhauser Papers, 1980-2010, are comprised of papers from this theatre for youth playwright, dramaturg, educator and director, including play research materials; typescript drafts, many with handwritten revisions; playwright notes; three published play monographs; one children's monograph; musical scores; study guides; audience responses; teacher evaluations; news articles; correspondence; Kornhauser's speech delivered at ASSITEJ; rubber bracelets; paper 3-D glasses; stickers; a synopsis of plays; one multimedia CD of the production 100 Monkeys in Pursuit of An Elusive Butterfly; one multimedia CD from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture; and one DVD from Powerplay are included. Production materials include set designs, lighting designs, programs and playbills. The bulk of the papers consist of plays and related materials from 1980-2010. The papers are organized into two series: Professional History (Box 1) and Plays (Box 2-14).

Series I: Professional History: This series, 2010, consists of a biography, a synopsis of Kornhauser's plays with reviews and two business cards. The arrangement is original.

Series II: Plays: This series, 1980-2010, constitutes the bulk of the collection and consists of materials relating to 32 plays written by Kornhauser, and exemplifies the development of his plays from first draft typescripts, through revisions, to final typescripts. Each play is also accompanied by associated production materials, such as resource materials, study guides, audience responses, teacher responses, newspaper articles and reviews, programs, lighting diagrams, set diagrams, illustrations and posters. The arrangement is chronological.

Dates

  • Creation: 1980-2010

Creator

Language of Materials

Material in English

Access Restrictions

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Copyright

Arizona State University does not own the copyright to this collection. We recognize that it is incumbent upon the researcher to procure permission to publish information from this collection from the owner of the copyright.

Biographical Note

Barry Kornhauser, theatre for youth playwright, dramaturg, educator and director, is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he majored in anthropology, psychology and education special studies.

Kornhauser has been playwright-in-residence and director of theatre for young audiences at the Family Theatre, Fulton Opera House, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he has taught theatre arts from pre-school through university level since 1982.

Kornhauser is the founder and driving force behind the Fulton's Youtheatre program, which has been recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts as a national model for providing arts education for at-risk, disabled and disadvantaged teens. The Youtheatre project was recognized with the Coming Up Taller award at a White House ceremony by the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities as a top arts-education national initiative in 2008.

Play Awards:

  • Unpublished play projects awards, Inner Grace and Lincolns Log, AATE.
  • Distinguished Play Award, This Is Not A Pipe Dream, ASSITEJ, 1993.
  • Distinguished Play Award, This Is Not A Pipe Dream, AATE, 1993.
  • Finalist, Worlds Apart, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Bonderman Playwriting Symposium, 1993.
  • Best Play, Cyrano, Helen Hays Awards, 1995 (five awards total).
  • Best Practices, All It Takes, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Pennsylvania Alliance for Arts Education, Howard Heinz Foundation, 1997.
  • Ivey Playwriting Award, Reeling, Twin Cities Ivey Awards Project, 2006.

Kornhauser's plays have received awards and recognitions for tackling difficult social issues. He developed several plays addressing teen social issues, and worked with at-risk teens to write 100 Monkeys in Pursuit of An Elusive Butterfly in 2004.

He is also recognized for adopting complicated writing techniques. This Is Not a Pipe Dream is a non-linear play written for teens to perform. Cyrano, his adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, is written in verse and was produced by Michael Kahn at the renowned Shakespeare Theatre in Washington D.C., and was the season opener for the Fulton's 2000-2001 season.

Kornhauser was also commissioned by the Kennedy Centers Theater for Young Audiences to create an original program based on the songs of legendary Broadway composer Frank Loesser, which is titled, Of Mice and Manhattan, in 2009.

As a playwright and director, Kornhauser's plays have been developed and recognized in national playwriting forums, and he has worked with internationally recognized productions of the San Diego Theatre of the World Festival, the New Play Festival at Provincetown Playhouse in New York City, and the Smithsonian Institution. The Gilgamesh Treatment, was one of two plays commissioned by a special endowment of the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, Florida, in 1990.

He has served as a dramaturg for the Denver Theatre Center; a panelist for three Pennsylvania arts councils, the Heinz Endowments, and the National Education Association; a play adjudicator for the American Alliance for Theatre Education (AATE) and a Luminary Guest Artist for the Wrinkle Writing Program at the University of New Mexico.

Kornhauser is the Pennsylvania state representative for the AATE and has served as chair of the AATE Winifred Ward committee, which provides annual scholarships to a graduate-level scholar of demonstrated intellectual and artistic ability in child drama/theatre. He has been a Playwrights in Our Schools Residency Project mentor, which enables award-winning playwrights to develop works-in-progress in AATE-member secondary schools. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, a professional association of playwrights, composers, lyricists and librettists. He sits on the board of Theatre Youth Association (TYA/USA) and writes the Epilogue column for the TYA/USA Incite/Insight magazine. He is on the Pennsylvania Department of Education Standards-Aligned System Model Curriculum committee, and serves on the Pennsylvania Cultural Access Project.

Kornhauser was the first recipient of the Pennsylvania Educational Theatre award for Outstanding Service by an Individual to the Commonwealth in 1994. He was the U.S. nominee for the ASSITEJ International Award for Artistic Excellence in 2008. Kornhauser received the Charlotte B. Chorpenning Cup, which honors the body of work for nationally known writers of outstanding plays for youth, from the Theatre Youth Association in 2009.

Full extent

14 Box(es)

Full extent

24.3 Linear Feet

Abstract

The Barry Kornhauser Papers, 24.30 linear feet, contains the papers of Barry Kornhauser, theatre for youth playwright, dramaturg, educator and director, from 1980 through 2010. The bulk of the collection documents 34 plays written and directed by Kornhauser. The papers are divided into the following series: Professional History and Plays.

Arrangement

This collection consists of fourteen boxes divided into two series:

  1. Series I: Professional History
  2. Series II: Plays

Provenance

The Barry Kornhauser Papers were received from Barry Kornhauser in 2010 as recorded in accession number 2010-04447.

Processing Note

This collection was processed utilizing minimal processing procedures, which limits processing to the series and subseries level when needed and does not allow the creation of file or folder listings. The collection was processed by Susan Barrett, Child Drama Intern from the School of Information Resources and Library Science, University of Arizona, November 2010.

Title
Barry Kornhauser Papers
Status
Completed
Author
Processed by Susan Barrett
Date
2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding guide encoded in English.

Repository details

Part of the Theatre for Youth and Community Repository

Contact

Arizona State University
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Tempe AZ 85287-1006 United States
(480) 965-4932