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Occupation
  
Writer

Name
  
Robert Marasco


Role
  
Horror Writer

Plays
  
Child's Play

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Born
  
September 22, 1936 The Bronx, New York, U.S. (
1936-09-22
)

Notable works
  
Child's Play, Burnt Offerings, Parlor Games

Died
  
December 6, 1998, Manhasset, Town of North Hempstead, New York, United States

Books
  
Burnt offerings, Parlor games, Child's play

Movies
  
Burnt Offerings, Child's Play

Awards
  
Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play

Similar People
  
Dan Curtis, William F Nolan, David Merrick, Sidney Lumet, Fritz Weaver

Robert Marasco (September 22, 1936 – December 6, 1998) was an American horror writer best known for the 1970 Broadway play Child's Play.

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Life and career

Marasco attended Regis High School in Manhattan and graduated from Fordham University. He wrote Child's Play while teaching at his high school alma mater.

Child's Play debuted at the Royale Theater in New York on February 17. Starring Pat Hingle, the play dealt with demonic doings at a Catholic boys' school. Marasco drew both on his experience as a teacher of Latin and Greek classics at Regis High School and a newspaper account he had read about a teacher who, after assigning his students some homework, immediately killed himself by jumping out a window. Child's Play garnered a rave review on opening night from Clive Barnes of the New York Times, followed by a Tony nomination for Best Play of the Year. The production ran for 342 performances. Following a less successful London production at the Queen's Theatre in 1971, the play was made into a film in 1972; Sidney Lumet directed, and the cast included James Mason, Robert Preston, and Beau Bridges.

After Child's Play, Marasco published two novels: Burnt Offerings in 1973, and Parlor Games in 1979. Burnt Offerings was adapted into a 1976 film directed by Dan Curtis, starring Karen Black and Oliver Reed, with such veteran actors as Burgess Meredith, Eileen Heckart, and Bette Davis in small roles.

Marasco died of lung cancer in 1998, leaving several unproduced screenplays and the finished play, Our Sally. He was survived by his father, Anthony Marasco, and his sister, Carole Melillo.

Plays

  • Child's Play (1970)
  • Our Sally
  • Novels

  • Burnt Offerings (1973) Reprinted in 2015 by Valancourt Books
  • Parlor Games (1979)
  • References

    Robert Marasco Wikipedia