Rosemary Foley
Playwright

“A Judge of Plays Wins Play Contest,” article, New York TIMES, Feb. 25, 1980. (Rosemary’s play, I’m Sorry, I’m Sorry)

“Puppet Humor,” review of Punch with Judy, by Rosemary Foley, performed at Theater of the Open Eye, Manhattan. Directed by Dana Coen, produced by Jean Erdman and Joseph Campbell. New York TIMES, March 27, 1982.

Book by Lenka Peterson and Dan O’Connor, with forward by Paul Newman. Published by Back Stage Books, NY, 1997. [ Page 49 includes Rosemary Foley’s work with physically handicapped children.]

“What her plays may have in common is Rosemary Foley’s humor which she describes as macabre.  ‘I look at serious things like relationships, but I think, “Who wants to go through the pain twice—in their own life and on the stage?” (New York TIMES, Feb. 25, 1990)

“A Revival for a Theater in a Club,” NY TIMES, March 5, 2000 (Article about Rosemary)

“Footlights,” NY TIMES, May 26, 2002—Playwright Rosemary Foley’s play, “A Sharp Turn,” set in Manhattan after 9/11 attacks…

“Havemeyer Playwright Competition, 2004.” Rosemary's Ophelia’s Mother wins first prize.

“New Theatre Series Presents Local Writers,” 17 Jan. 2008.

Monstrous Love by Rosemary Foley gets reading by Supporting Characters theatrical group, Jan. 21, 2008.

 

 

 
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