María Irene Fornés

By yami318
  • Period: to

    Maria Irene Fornes

    Maria Irene Fornes was born on May 14, 1930 in Havana, Cuba
    She was 15 years old when she moved to New York with her mother and sisters in 1945
  • Family

    Youngest of six children
    Moved to New York with her mother and sisters leaving her older brother behind
    Moved after the death of her father
    They didn't have much support in Cuba
    Although the Cuban Revolution hadn't occurred yet, the issues that were brewing were occurring during her early years
    In Cuba they were fighting for better wages and more rights
  • Inspiration

    Inspiration
    Maria Irene Fornes was inspired by the production Samuel Becket's Waiting for Godot, directed by Roger Blin, she started writing in 1961
    She was mesmerized by the performance regardless that it was in French, she was in Paris at the time
  • Period: to

    Maria Fornes

    Was a painter before she became a writer
    Lived in Paris for three-four years
    She painted with Hans Hoffman in Paris
    After seeing the play Waiting for Godot she moved back to New York and for three years she worked as a textile design
    What drew her to theatre was the adventure
  • Influence in writing

    Influence in writing
    Was a member for the Actor's Studio Playwright's Unit she learned from Lee Strasberg and Gene Frankel, she used the acting techniques that she learned from them
  • Period: to

    First/Final Play

    Maria Irene Fornes first play was The Widow 1961 then Tango Palace in 1963
    Her last play was Letters from Cuba in 2000
    Over 35 original plays during the years 1961 and 2000
    She would also direct new works from emerging playwrights which were often her students
    Her most famous play is Fefu and Her Friends
  • First Play

    First Play
    The Widow:
    Letters exchanged between her cousins and their great-grandfather
    Tango Palace:
    The existential struggles between two allegorical characters
    Absurdist ideas and dramaturgy
  • Period: to

    Awards

    Eight Obie awards, one for Sustained achievement in Theatre
    Distinguished Artists Award from the National Endowment for the Arts
    Obie Awards are the honor of the highest calibre of off-Broadway and off-off Broadway
    American Academy and Institute of Letters and Arts Award in Literature in 1986
  • Playwright/Director

    Playwright/Director
    Started directing her own plays after a 1973 production of her 1968 play Molly's dream
    She felt a connection with her plays, someone was trying to direct one of her plays, but didn't really know anything about it
    Fefu and her friends was her most famous play (1977)
  • Education

    Education
    Studied visual arts
    Painted with Hans Hoffman and that helped her create theatre
    "The years I spent painting were of enormous value for me as a playwright because theatre is visual art." she told the Dramatists Guild
  • Fefu and Her Friends

    Fefu and Her Friends
    Fefu and her friends was Maria Irene most famous play and was directed by her
    First produced on May 5, 1997, then was produced in the American place Theatre on January 8, 1978 she was both the playwright and the director
    She won an off-Broadway reward or Obie for this play
    https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/fefu-and-her-friends
  • Last Play

    Last Play
    Letters From Cuba:
    The play Letters From Cuba was the letters that she and her brother exchanged, after leaving her older brother behind in Cuba
    It was a play between a dancer and her relatives across the sea
  • Period: to

    Health Issues

    Maria Irene Fornes was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2005
    Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia, a progressive disease beginning with mild memory loss
    She died October 30, 2018 at the age of 88
    She was cared by her family, friends, and students
  • The end

    The end
    Overall, Maria Irene Fornes was respected and was seen as "the mother of Latinx playwriting"
    She was influential
    Award winning playwright
    A director but also a teacher
    Some would say that she was blunt and would say things straightforward