Richard Hellesen
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Richard Hellesen is a West Coast
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 playwright.

His works have been performed by regional theater companies including South Coast Repertory
South Coast Repertory
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 in Orange County, California
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, the LA Rep (Los Angeles Repertory Company), the Denver Center Theatre Company, Ford's Theatre
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 in Washington, DC, City Theatre
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 in Miami, Florida
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, and Geva Theatre
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 in Rochester, New York
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. A California
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 resident, the playwright has served on the faculty of California State University, Fullerton
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 and American River College
American River College
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, and has been a resident artist at the William Inge Center for the Arts in Independence, Kansas
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. He received the Barrie and Bernice Stavis Playwriting Award from the National Theatre Conference in 1998. His 1987 musical adaptation of Charles Dickens
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's A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol is a novella by English author Charles Dickens first published by Chapman & Hall on 17 December 1843. The story tells of sour and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge's ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation after the supernatural visits of Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of...

, written with composer David de Berry
David de Berry
David de Berry was a U.S. composer of theater music as well as an actor and music director.De Berry is best known for the score of a 1987 adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, on which he collaborated with playwright Richard Hellesen and director Dennis Bigelow...

, may be Hellesen's most widely produced work.

Plays by Hellesen (full-length/one-act/theatre for young audiences; date of first production)

  • The Road From Appomattox (2009)
  • Gathering Blue (adapted from Lois Lowry; 2008)
  • You're Getting Warmer (2008)
  • Johnny Tremain (adapted from Esther Forbes; 2007)
  • One Destiny (2006)
  • The Emperor's New Clothes (adapted from Andersen; 2006)
  • Eureka! (2006)
  • Birdman (2005)
  • The Wind in the Willows (adapted from Kenneth Grahame; 2004)
  • A Speedy and Public Trial (adapted from Kafka; 2004)
  • The Pride of Weedpatch Camp (2004)
  • Indian Summer (2003)
  • Power Play (2002)
  • Teardown (2001)
  • Bad Water Blues (2001)
  • Communique (2001)
  • Kingdom (1999)
  • Untamed (1998)
  • Counting Ninas (1998)
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (adapted from Rostand; 1998)
  • Layin' Off the Lizard-Boy (1997)
  • 4/100ths (1997)
  • Caribbean Folk Tales (1997)
  • Trashed! (1997)
  • Birds of a Feather (1995)
  • Dos Corazones (1994)
  • A Cappella (1994)
  • My Mom's Dad (1993)
  • Face2Face (1991)
  • Once In Arden (1990)
  • Gift Rap (1990)
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses (adapted from the Brothers Grimm; 1990)
  • A Christmas Carol (adapted from Dickens; 1987)
  • Moonshadow (1987)
  • Couvade (1987)
  • Drive In (1976)
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