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Morristown, NJ (PRWEB) May 25, 2006 -- Mr. Quinn i n his new memoir, Exits and Entrances: Producing Off-Broadway, Opera & Beyond: 1981-2006 (published by AuthorHouse), Daniel P. Quinn takes readers on a guided tour of his prolific career as an actor, director and producer through "a series of journalistic snapshots in a scrapbook of theatrical adventures.", will offer acting lessons in Nutley, NJ, or privately as well,

Lively articles, letters and other documents MERGE into a personal narrative, Exits and Entrances constructs a detailed, behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and successes Quinn experienced as he managed to create 25 years of working off-Broadway and beyond.

    

Exits and Entrances includes articles that originally appeared in Performing Arts Journal, The Herald News, The Italian Tribune, Sensations Magazine, Theatre Journal and the Audiophile Voice among others. Published letters from The New York Times, photographs and production documents such as posters are reproduced as well.

    

Quinn's career has spanned the productions of such notable shows as the U.S. premieres of Stone, Derek and other works by British playwright Edward Bond, the world premieres of Sacco & Vanzetti by Daniel Gabriel, Away Alone by Janet Noble, and Two and Twenty by Paul Parente, and revivals of The Women of Trachis by Sophocles, and works by Seneca, John Maguire (1877), the controversial Black Jesus Passion Play in 1997 and 1998, and composers such as Stephen Foster, Hanns Eisler, Louis Morreau Gottschalk, Kurt Weill and Hector Berlioz. Quinn received The Dabniel P Quinn has also received the Short Play Festival Award for his work as producer on Two and Twenty, The Irish Institute Award for Honesty Is the Best Policy and Diary of a Madman received a Best Actor OBIE as well.

    

Quinn is the author of organized labor: Collected Poems (published by AuthorHouse), which achieved notable coverage on National Public Radio, The Village Voice, The Coast Star, The Bergen Record, and The Italian Voice. The poems in organized labor have been called "poignant and alive," "wonderful," and "refreshing."

    

David Messineo, Publisher of Sensations magazine., rates attention.

Organized labor is an ambitious first collection by Daniel P. Quinn, which covers four generations of American and family history, from the birth of his grandmother in NYC in 1887 to the fall of the Twin Towers in 2001. Like much of the poetry in this 46-page volume, the book's title has multiple allusions: from poems that deal with the organized labor movement in America (most notably, the 1913 strike of 20,000 Paterson silk workers at Botto House in Haledon, NJ), to the labor of organizing--and reconciling--past and present (captured eloquently in the title poem, 'Organized Labor'), to even the labor of preparing one's poetry for publication.

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ISBN: 1418403571

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Pub. Date: May 2004

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