Ken Ludwig (born March 15, 1950) is an American playwright and theatre director whose work has been performed in more than 30 countries in over 20 languages.
Ken Ludwig Premieres New Comedy at McCarter Theatre
The show is called "The Gods of Comedy" and it's written by the king of comedy, Ken Ludwig. Debuting at McCarter Theatre, this new play combines Greek mythos with timeless humor. Join Jesse and Dave in Princeton to hear from the master of farce himself.
published: 21 Mar 2019
Ken Ludwig's Dear Jack, Dear Louise - Official Trailer
THROUGH NOVEMBER 20, 2021
KEN LUDWIG'S DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE
by Ken Ludwig
directed by David Saint
https://bit.ly/GSPDJDL
with Bill Army & Amelia Pedlow
Set & Projection Design by James Youmans
Costume Design by Lisa Zinni
Lighting Design by Joe Saint
Original Music and Sound Design by Scott Killian
Hair and Wig Design by Charles G. Lapointe
Production Manager Christopher J. Bailey
Production Stage Manager Kristin Pfeifer
Casting by McCorkle Casting, Ltd.
Sponsored by The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation
Video by Michael Boylan Film
published: 28 Oct 2021
Staging the Action For Ken Ludwig's 'Robin Hood!'
KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando goes behind the scenes of the Globe's newly commissioned play Ken Ludwig's "Robin Hood!" to find out what it takes to choreograph stage fights and swordplay.
published: 04 Aug 2017
Ken Ludwig's Treasure Island - Hale Centre Theatre
Ahoy! Ye Maties! Come aboard as the treacherous, famed pirate, Long John Silver and 14 year old, Jim Hawkins embark on the sailing adventure of a lifetime! Robert Louis Stevenson’s swashbuckling classic tale speaks of friendship, betrayal, danger, tomfoolery and yes … buried treasure! Tony Award winner, Ken Ludwig pens a gripping adaptation! Watch pirates dive into tropical seas as the giant ship floats the waters of HCT’s magical stage. Not to be missed!
Playing Jan 29 - Mar 19, 2022
Tickets available at hct.org
published: 08 Feb 2022
Ken Ludwig talks about how best to play a comedy
Samuel French playwright Ken Ludwig offers advice on how comedy should be performed.
published: 16 Dec 2013
Ken Ludwig's A COMEDY OF TENORS Highlights
One hotel suite, two wives, three girlfriends, four tenors, and a soccer stadium filled with screaming fans. What could possibly go wrong? It’s 1930’s Paris and just hours away from "The Concert of the Century!" But love affairs, bedroom hijinks, mistaken identities, and opening-night chaos have producer Henry Saunders desperate to try just about anything for the show to go on. From comic genius Ken Ludwig, and starring Walnut favorite Frank Ferrante, get ready for Ken Ludwig's A Comedy of Tenors, an uproarious comedy filled with slamming doors, unbridled passion, and madcap hilarity on an operatic scale!
Running at the Walnut Street Theatre now - March 3!
The show is called "The Gods of Comedy" and it's written by the king of comedy, Ken Ludwig. Debuting at McCarter Theatre, this new play combines Greek mythos wi...
The show is called "The Gods of Comedy" and it's written by the king of comedy, Ken Ludwig. Debuting at McCarter Theatre, this new play combines Greek mythos with timeless humor. Join Jesse and Dave in Princeton to hear from the master of farce himself.
The show is called "The Gods of Comedy" and it's written by the king of comedy, Ken Ludwig. Debuting at McCarter Theatre, this new play combines Greek mythos with timeless humor. Join Jesse and Dave in Princeton to hear from the master of farce himself.
THROUGH NOVEMBER 20, 2021
KEN LUDWIG'S DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE
by Ken Ludwig
directed by David Saint
https://bit.ly/GSPDJDL
with Bill Army & Amelia Pedlow
S...
THROUGH NOVEMBER 20, 2021
KEN LUDWIG'S DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE
by Ken Ludwig
directed by David Saint
https://bit.ly/GSPDJDL
with Bill Army & Amelia Pedlow
Set & Projection Design by James Youmans
Costume Design by Lisa Zinni
Lighting Design by Joe Saint
Original Music and Sound Design by Scott Killian
Hair and Wig Design by Charles G. Lapointe
Production Manager Christopher J. Bailey
Production Stage Manager Kristin Pfeifer
Casting by McCorkle Casting, Ltd.
Sponsored by The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation
Video by Michael Boylan Film
THROUGH NOVEMBER 20, 2021
KEN LUDWIG'S DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE
by Ken Ludwig
directed by David Saint
https://bit.ly/GSPDJDL
with Bill Army & Amelia Pedlow
Set & Projection Design by James Youmans
Costume Design by Lisa Zinni
Lighting Design by Joe Saint
Original Music and Sound Design by Scott Killian
Hair and Wig Design by Charles G. Lapointe
Production Manager Christopher J. Bailey
Production Stage Manager Kristin Pfeifer
Casting by McCorkle Casting, Ltd.
Sponsored by The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation
Video by Michael Boylan Film
KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando goes behind the scenes of the Globe's newly commissioned play Ken Ludwig's "Robin Hood!" to find out what it takes to choreogr...
KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando goes behind the scenes of the Globe's newly commissioned play Ken Ludwig's "Robin Hood!" to find out what it takes to choreograph stage fights and swordplay.
KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando goes behind the scenes of the Globe's newly commissioned play Ken Ludwig's "Robin Hood!" to find out what it takes to choreograph stage fights and swordplay.
Ahoy! Ye Maties! Come aboard as the treacherous, famed pirate, Long John Silver and 14 year old, Jim Hawkins embark on the sailing adventure of a lifetime! Ro...
Ahoy! Ye Maties! Come aboard as the treacherous, famed pirate, Long John Silver and 14 year old, Jim Hawkins embark on the sailing adventure of a lifetime! Robert Louis Stevenson’s swashbuckling classic tale speaks of friendship, betrayal, danger, tomfoolery and yes … buried treasure! Tony Award winner, Ken Ludwig pens a gripping adaptation! Watch pirates dive into tropical seas as the giant ship floats the waters of HCT’s magical stage. Not to be missed!
Playing Jan 29 - Mar 19, 2022
Tickets available at hct.org
Ahoy! Ye Maties! Come aboard as the treacherous, famed pirate, Long John Silver and 14 year old, Jim Hawkins embark on the sailing adventure of a lifetime! Robert Louis Stevenson’s swashbuckling classic tale speaks of friendship, betrayal, danger, tomfoolery and yes … buried treasure! Tony Award winner, Ken Ludwig pens a gripping adaptation! Watch pirates dive into tropical seas as the giant ship floats the waters of HCT’s magical stage. Not to be missed!
Playing Jan 29 - Mar 19, 2022
Tickets available at hct.org
One hotel suite, two wives, three girlfriends, four tenors, and a soccer stadium filled with screaming fans. What could possibly go wrong? It’s 1930’s Paris and...
One hotel suite, two wives, three girlfriends, four tenors, and a soccer stadium filled with screaming fans. What could possibly go wrong? It’s 1930’s Paris and just hours away from "The Concert of the Century!" But love affairs, bedroom hijinks, mistaken identities, and opening-night chaos have producer Henry Saunders desperate to try just about anything for the show to go on. From comic genius Ken Ludwig, and starring Walnut favorite Frank Ferrante, get ready for Ken Ludwig's A Comedy of Tenors, an uproarious comedy filled with slamming doors, unbridled passion, and madcap hilarity on an operatic scale!
Running at the Walnut Street Theatre now - March 3!
One hotel suite, two wives, three girlfriends, four tenors, and a soccer stadium filled with screaming fans. What could possibly go wrong? It’s 1930’s Paris and just hours away from "The Concert of the Century!" But love affairs, bedroom hijinks, mistaken identities, and opening-night chaos have producer Henry Saunders desperate to try just about anything for the show to go on. From comic genius Ken Ludwig, and starring Walnut favorite Frank Ferrante, get ready for Ken Ludwig's A Comedy of Tenors, an uproarious comedy filled with slamming doors, unbridled passion, and madcap hilarity on an operatic scale!
Running at the Walnut Street Theatre now - March 3!
The show is called "The Gods of Comedy" and it's written by the king of comedy, Ken Ludwig. Debuting at McCarter Theatre, this new play combines Greek mythos with timeless humor. Join Jesse and Dave in Princeton to hear from the master of farce himself.
THROUGH NOVEMBER 20, 2021
KEN LUDWIG'S DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE
by Ken Ludwig
directed by David Saint
https://bit.ly/GSPDJDL
with Bill Army & Amelia Pedlow
Set & Projection Design by James Youmans
Costume Design by Lisa Zinni
Lighting Design by Joe Saint
Original Music and Sound Design by Scott Killian
Hair and Wig Design by Charles G. Lapointe
Production Manager Christopher J. Bailey
Production Stage Manager Kristin Pfeifer
Casting by McCorkle Casting, Ltd.
Sponsored by The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation
Video by Michael Boylan Film
KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando goes behind the scenes of the Globe's newly commissioned play Ken Ludwig's "Robin Hood!" to find out what it takes to choreograph stage fights and swordplay.
Ahoy! Ye Maties! Come aboard as the treacherous, famed pirate, Long John Silver and 14 year old, Jim Hawkins embark on the sailing adventure of a lifetime! Robert Louis Stevenson’s swashbuckling classic tale speaks of friendship, betrayal, danger, tomfoolery and yes … buried treasure! Tony Award winner, Ken Ludwig pens a gripping adaptation! Watch pirates dive into tropical seas as the giant ship floats the waters of HCT’s magical stage. Not to be missed!
Playing Jan 29 - Mar 19, 2022
Tickets available at hct.org
One hotel suite, two wives, three girlfriends, four tenors, and a soccer stadium filled with screaming fans. What could possibly go wrong? It’s 1930’s Paris and just hours away from "The Concert of the Century!" But love affairs, bedroom hijinks, mistaken identities, and opening-night chaos have producer Henry Saunders desperate to try just about anything for the show to go on. From comic genius Ken Ludwig, and starring Walnut favorite Frank Ferrante, get ready for Ken Ludwig's A Comedy of Tenors, an uproarious comedy filled with slamming doors, unbridled passion, and madcap hilarity on an operatic scale!
Running at the Walnut Street Theatre now - March 3!
Ken Ludwig (born March 15, 1950) is an American playwright and theatre director whose work has been performed in more than 30 countries in over 20 languages.
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