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  1. Eduardo Oscar Machado (born June 11, 1953) is a Cuban playwright living in the United States. Notable plays by Machado include Broken Eggs , Havana is Waiting and The Cook . Many of his plays are autobiographical or deal with Cuba in some way. [1]

    • Broken Eggs, Havana is Waiting, and The Cook
    • Harriett Bradlin (separated)
    • Contemporary
  2. Jan 19, 2023 · Machado has acknowledged that “Not About Me” was prompted by the arrival of Covid, which reminded him of AIDS, “the first pandemic of my generation,” as Eduardo puts it. The show, which ...

  3. Jan 17, 2023 · Eduardo Machado’s ‘Not About Me’ Is A Memory Journey Through Parallel Plagues The death of a close colleague from COVID-19 helped inspire Eduardo Machado's new play at the Theater for the ...

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  5. Oct 23, 1994 · Machado's parents, Hilda and Othon, were 19 and 20 when Eduardo, the first of their five children, was born. His father was studying accounting, and Eduardo spent his first eight years in his ...

  6. Born Eduardo Oscar Machado in Havana, Cuba, in 1953; son of Othon (an accountant) and Hilda (Hernandez) Machado; married Harriett Bradlin (divorced, early 1980s); emigrated to the United States, 1961. Career: Began career as a stage actor in Los Angeles, late 1960s; playwright, 1982 –; School of the Arts, Columbia University, director of ...

  7. Eduardo Machado makes a risible claim in the title of his newest play. As anyone who has ever encountered an onstage memoir might have guessed, Not About Me is all about him — his marriage, his ...

  8. Eduardo Machado was born in Cuba and came to the United States when he was nine. He grew up in Los Angeles. He is the author of over forty plays, including Mariquitas, The Cook, Havana is Waiting, Crocodile Eyes, Cuba and the Night, Kissing Fidel, Across a Crowded Room, Three Ways to Go Blind, In the Eye of the Hurricane, Stevie Wants to Play the Blues, A Burning Beach, Once Removed, Why to ...

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