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FREDERICK STROPPEL is a screenwriter and playwright who has...
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With new lyrics set to the original Strauss music, TALES...
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by Sachi Parker with Frederick Stroppel . LUCKY ME is the...
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SMALL WORLD . Two giants of the 20th Century, filmmaker Walt...
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FREDERICK STROPPEL is a screenwriter and playwright who has had his work produced throughout the world. For film, he has written the screenplays for Almost Pregnant, A Brooklyn State of Mind, Dark Side of Genius, and the short film Glacier Bay, which has won over a dozen festival awards including Best Screenplay.
With new lyrics set to the original Strauss music, TALES becomes a wild freewheeling farce that ricochets from a Fifth Avenue penthouse to a SoHo loft to a Brooklyn jail. "Frederick Stroppel has written a new book and lyrics for Strauss's Die Fledermaus, turning the comic opera into a campy romp..."
Frederick Stroppel is known for Mother of the Week (2015), Untitled Roomy Kahn Story and Dark Side of Genius (1994). He has been married to Elizabeth Kash since July 1997.
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FREDERICK STROPPEL is a playwright/screenwriter whose latest play, Fall River, had its world premiere at Penguin Rep in October 2017. Small World, a comedy about Walt Disney and Igor Stravinsky, directed by Joe Brancato, completed a successful run in NYC at Theater 59E59 in September 2017.
Fred Stroppel is an American playwright and film writer based in New York City. He has been writing for television, film and theater for over twenty years.
Frederick Stroppel began writing for the theatre back in the 1980s; his first full-length play, The Price of Tea, was produced in NYC in 1986 at the Courtyard Playhouse in Greenwich Village.