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The Mineola Twins is a play by Paula Vogel with music by David Van Tieghem, which premiered Off-Broadway in 1999.

Overview[edit]

The story satirically examines women's experience and the women's movement over more than three decades in post-World War II America, as seen through the life of identical twins, Myra and Myrna, from Mineola, New York, who are played by one actress. The twins' contrasting personalities are presented in often extreme and comic ways. For example, one is a rebellious radical, while the other is an uptight conservative.[1][2]

The play takes place during the Eisenhower Administration; then at the start of the Nixon Administration; and finally during the Bush Administration. In an author's note, Vogel suggests that female singers of the time, such as Teresa Brewer and Vicki Carr be used.[3]

Characters[edit]

Productions[edit]

The play was first produced by the Perseverance TheatreinJuneau, Alaska, in November 1996.[4] It was then produced at the Trinity Repertory CompanyinProvidence, Rhode Island in February to March 1997, again directed by Molly Smith (former artistic director of Perseverance) and starring Anne Scurria.[5][6]

The Mineola Twins opened Off-Broadway on February 18, 1999, after a month of previews and closed on May 30, 1999, at the Laura Pels Theatre in a Roundabout Theatre production. Directed by Joe Mantello with musical staging by Ken Roberson, the cast included Swoosie Kurtz as the twins, Mo Gaffney as Myrna's boyfriend Jim and later Myra's lesbian lover Sarah, Mandy Siegfried as the twins' sons, Kenny and Ben. Additional cast included Jimmy Holder and Daniel Stewart Sherman.[1] The New York Times critic Vincent Canby wrote, "Working lightly, surely and always in sync ... Vogel ... Mantello [and] Kurtz and a dream supporting cast are cheering up a mostly dreary season with The Mineola Twins, the exhilarating Roundabout Theater Company entertainment."[2]

Subsequent productions have included a 2004 run at the Straz Center for the Performing ArtsinTampa, Florida,[7] and a 2012 production at The Arts Square Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada.[8][9]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Source: Lortel.org[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Sommer, Elyse. The Mineola Twins, CurtainUp.com, 1999, accessed November 28, 2012
  • ^ a b Canby, Vincent. "A Mad History of Women as Told by Twin Barbies", The New York Times, February 28, 1999, accessed November 28, 2012
  • ^ Vogel, Paula. "script" The Mineola Twins, Dramatists Play Service Inc, 1999, ISBN 0822216221, p. 3
  • ^ Lefkowitz, David. "Vogel's Twins Premieres at Alaska's Perseverence" playbill.com, November 15, 1996
  • ^ Glaser, Blair and Lefkowitz, David. "Vogel's 'Mineola Twins' Moves to R.I. Through March 23" Playbill, February 28, 1997
  • ^ Taylor, Markland ."Reviews. The Mineloa Twins" Variety, March 15, 1997
  • ^ The Mineola Twins, Jobsite Theater, Inc., June 2004, accessed November 28, 2012
  • ^ The Mineola Twins, Flavorpill.com, November 28, 2012
  • ^ Schillacci, Kelle. "Review: A familiar divisiveness colors The Mineola Twins", Las Vegas Citylife, November 7, 2012
  • ^ "'The Mineola Twins' Listing" lortel.org, accessed September 21, 2015
  • ^ a b "Awards History, Lucille Lortel Awards and Obie Awards" roundabouttheatre.org, accessed November 29, 2012
  • ^ "Hewes Design Awards, 1999" americantheatrewing.org, accessed November 29, 2012
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    1999 plays
    Off-Broadway plays
    Plays by Paula Vogel
     



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