Bruce Bonafede is an American playwright. His plays have been produced nationally and internationally, and have received a number of awards.
"Advice to the Players" – his first produced play – won the Heideman Award at Actors Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival in 1985. The subsequent full-length version premiered at the Philadelphia Festival Theatre for New Plays at the Annenberg Center in 1986. The play is published and licensed by Samuel French.
Other plays include:
“Crusade” premiered as part of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival in 2019. Available through Next Stage Press.
"Eyeless in Colonus" received a workshop production at Joshua Tree (California) Theatre Under the Stars in 2021.
"Ellie" premiered at Desert Ensemble Theatre, Palm Springs in 2024.
"North" premiered at The...
Bruce Bonafede is an American playwright. His plays have been produced nationally and internationally, and have received a number of awards.
"Advice to the Players" – his first produced play – won the Heideman Award at Actors Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival in 1985. The subsequent full-length version premiered at the Philadelphia Festival Theatre for New Plays at the Annenberg Center in 1986. The play is published and licensed by Samuel French.
Other plays include:
“Crusade” premiered as part of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival in 2019. Available through Next Stage Press.
"Eyeless in Colonus" received a workshop production at Joshua Tree (California) Theatre Under the Stars in 2021.
"Ellie" premiered at Desert Ensemble Theatre, Palm Springs in 2024.
"North" premiered at The Arlington Players, Northern Virginia in 2024.
"The Desert of Love" was developed at Coachella Valley Repertory Theatre in 2018.
His 10-minute plays have been included three times (2019, 2020, 2021) in annual “Best of” anthologies published by Applause Books and Smith & Kraus. His short plays include “The Boat Man", “Waitering for Godot", "Manifesto", "Greater Than Nina", "Have Gun, Won't Travel", "Moonless Night", “A Death in the Woods”, “Mom”, “Say Goodbye to Hollywood”, “Two Idiots in a Bar”, “The Short Christmas Dinner”, and “Someone Told Me It’s All Happening at the Zoo”.
He is a Lifetime Member of the Dramatists Guild.
NOTE: None of Bonafede's plays may be produced, reproduced, or recorded in whole or in part in any way without the express written permission of the Author or his designated agents.