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Jesse Green

he/him

Chief Theater Critic
The New York Times
Participates in 1 Session

Jesse Green is the chief theater critic for The New York Times. From 2013 to 2017 he was the theater critic for New York magazine. Before that he wrote about theater, culture, and broader topics for New York, The Times and many other publications. He is the author of a novel, "O Beautiful," and of "The Velveteen Father: An Unexpected Journey to Parenthood," a memoir. "Shy," written with and about Mary Rodgers Guettel, the pioneering musical theater doyenne, will be published in September by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Before turning to writing, Green worked in the theater as a gopher, a copyist, and a musical coordinator on Broadway shows. With the novelist Meg Wolitzer, he has also written cryptic crosswords and other puzzles for several magazines. He is a graduate of Yale College, with a degree in English and Theater.

Sessions in which Jesse Green participates

Friday 8 July, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM | 1 hour

Sandwiched between her father, legendary melodist Richard Rodgers, and her son, Tony Award winner Adam Guettel, Mary was the prodigiously talented composer behind the endlessly revivable Once Upon a Mattress. She was “a woman who tried everything” – including a trial marriage with Stephen Sondheim. (It didn’t take.) In the last years of Mary's life, New York Times chief theatre critic Jesse Green became one of her final collaborators; they met for countless hours of conv...