


She received eight Obie awards - in such categories as distinguished playwriting and direction and best new play - for PROMENADE (1965), THE SUCCESSFUL LIFE OF 3, FEFU AND HER FRIENDS, THE DANUBE (1982), MUD, SARITA (1984), THE CONDUCT OF LIFE, and ABINGDON SQUARE (1987). Fornés has held teaching and advisory positions at several universities and theatrical festivals, such as the Theatre for the New City, the Padua Hills Festival, and the INTAR (International Arts Relations) program in New York City. In 1973 she founded the New York Theatre Strategy, which was devoted to the production of stylistically innovative theatrical works. Fornés acted as the director for many of her subsequent works, including THERE! YOU DIED (1963 later retitled TANGO PALACE, 1964), THE SUCCESSFUL LIFE OF 3: A SKIT IN VAUDEVILLE (1965), and MOLLY’S DREAM (1968), among others. THE WIDOW, Fornés’s first professionally produced play, was staged in 1961. Upon returning to the United States, she worked for three years as a textile designer in New York City. However, after attending a French production of Samuel Beckett’s WAITING FOR GODOT, Fornés decided to devote her creative energies toward playwriting. From 1954 to 1957, Fornés lived in Paris, studying to become a painter. After her father died in 1945, she moved with her mother and sister to the United States, becoming a naturalized U.S. Fornés was born on May 14, 1930, in Havana, Cuba, to Carlos Luis and Carmen Hismenia Fornés.
