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Playwright John Patrick Shanley on 'Doubt' opera

10:20 AM, January 22, 2013
9:20 AM, February 11, 2013

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Playwright and screenwriter John Patrick Shanley has won awards for his work on the stage and the screen, and now he's taking on a new challenge: opera.

He joins The Daily Circuit Tuesday, Jan. 22 to talk about his Minnesota Opera collaboration of his Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play "Doubt." The performance's world premiere is Jan. 26.

From the Wall Street Journal:

Perhaps surprisingly, Mr. Shanley says writing the opera was easier than writing the film script. "I had people in black, talking endlessly," he says. "I had to use every trick in the book to make it cinematic."

"Doubt" has made him keen on opera. "I want to do it again," he says. "It has opened up a door." He even has a sure thing in mind: "I wish someone would commission me to do 'Moonstruck' as an opera. It was meant to be an opera."

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