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Joshua Ravetch

Joshua Ravetch is an American Writer/Director born in Los Angeles, California who co-created Carrie Fisher's one-woman show ''Wishful Drinking'', and directed it to Broadway success. He also co-wrote and directed stage and screen icon, Dick Van Dyke in first-ever one man show, ''"A Step in Time: A Musical Memoir,"'' that premiered at The Geffen Playhouse. Ravetch, a graduate of the Stella Adler Conservatory in Manhattan, took over Ms. Adler's signature script-interpretation classes before assuming the post as artistic director at the Stella Adler Conservatory West.
==Work==
Ravetch recently co-created and directed, "Onward: The Diana Nyad Story," chronicling the life of long-distance swimmer, Diana Nyad, as she ultimately succeeded in being the only person ever to swim 111 miles from Cuba to Florida. The play opened in Key West at The Studios of Key West, just one mile form where Diana made land-fall at Smathers Beach after the fifty-four hour non-stop swim. Diana Nyad, performed the play. Ravetch also wrote and directed, "Go Figure!" starring Olympic champion ice skater, Randy Gardner and featuring his life-long skating partner, Tai Babilonia and ice skating royalty, Dorothy Hamill. The play was a critical success as the triumvirate revealed an astonishing and riveting look at the world of Olympic Ice Skating during the Cold War. Gardner, Babilonia and Hamill are taking the play on tour beginning in 2016. In addition, last year, Ravetch's critically acclaimed play, "One November Yankee" starred Loretta Swit and Harry Hamlin playing the tour de force parts in the two-hander. His play, "The Astronomer," was performed at The Pasadena Playhouse with Academy Award winner, Shirley Jones in the title role of "The Astronomer" and received a workshop production also with Jones at the NoHo Arts Center Theatre. The play came on the heels of the whimsical project Ravetch co-wrote with stage and screen icon, Dick Van Dyke, "A Step in Time - a Musical Memoir." Ravetch directed the world premiere production of the play at The Geffen Playhouse with Van Dyke starring. The play opened in December 2010. In 2009, Ravetch's play, ''One November Yankee'' launched the 2009/2010 Hot House Reading Series at The Pasadena Playhouse and featured Loretta Swit, two time Emmy Award winner from M
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*H and Academy Award nominated, Robert Forster before receiving a full production. Ravetch collaborated with actress/writer Carrie Fisher and directed her in the world premiere smash hit, "Wishful Drinking," Ms. Fisher's one-woman-show at Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse in the 2006/2007 season. That play enjoyed an extended run on Broadway at Studio 54 and was filmed by HBO and adapted into an HBO special.
Also at The Geffen Playhouse, Ravetch wrote and directed a workshop production of his play, "Writer's Cramp" with Academy nom, Robert Forster, Emmy winner Holland Taylor and Tony nominated Douglas Sills. His other directorial credits include Clifford Odets', ''The Big Knife'', Thomas Babe's, ''Prayer For My Daughter'', John Patrick's, ''Hasty Heart'' and Ira Levin's, ''Deathtrap'' which garnered five Drama Logue Awards including awards for Director and Production.
Ravetch's playwrighting credits also include the award winning play, ''Girders'' which launched the 1996 season at Los Angeles' Coast Playhouse starring Academy Award Nom, Robert Forster. Forster also starred in his play, ''Off Sides'' with Olympia Dukakis and the play, ''Beacon'' with Brooke Shields.
His other plays include, ''Invention'' with Stefanie Powers, which will open the 2014 season at the NoHo Arts Center in September 2014, and he co-wrote, "One From the Hart" Stefanie Powers one woman show which opened at the Orange County Performing Arts Centre. Also at The Coast Playhouse, Ravetch directed Bart Baker's play, "Love Acts" with actress/supermodel, Beverly Johnson. She was nominated for the NAACP Image award for her performance.
Ravetch's Television credits include CBS', ''Joan of Arcadia'', ''Titan'' for TNT, ''Horseshoe Bay'' for Warner Brothers, "Yesterday" for Laura Ziskin Productions and Miramax recently purchased his play ''Off Sides'' as a feature film.

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