NEW YORK – Arthur Kopit, a three time Tony Award-nominated playwright and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist known for fusing disparate genres, absurdism and a darkly comic world view, has died.
He was 83. Kopit died Friday, said Rick Miramontez, a senior publicist at DKC/O&M PR. No other details were available. Kopit earned a Tony nod in 1970 for “Indians,” a critique of the Vietnam War and America’s treatment of Native Americans that starred Stacy Keach as Buffalo Bill.
Nine years later, he received another nomination for “Wings,” the story of a stroke victim’s recovery starring Constance Cummings.
Both “Indians” and “Wings” were Pulitzer finalists for drama. Kopit earned his third Tony nomination in 1982 for “Nine,” an adaptation of the
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