Lisa Kron Well Analysis

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Lisa Kron is a Michigan-born playwright and lyricist. Kron is best known for her biographical plays, such as 2.5 Minute Ride and Well. Her most recent work is a musical called Fun Home, for which she won Best Original Score and Best Book of a Musical. Kron’s unique writing style makes her shows tell personal and real stories that her audiences can relate to and learn from. Kron is an advocate for equality and tolerance, and says so proudly through her works on stage. Lisa “Elizabeth” Kron was born on May 20th, 1961. Both of her parents gave her a strong interest in conveying powerful messages through storytelling from a young age. Her mother was an advocate for social diversity. Kron’s mother, Ann, founded the Westside Neighborhood Organization, which was dedicated to creating racially integrated neighborhoods in the early 60s. In Kron’s play, Well, she writes about her mother’s experience with activism: “My mother is a fantastically energetic person trapped in an utterly exhausted body… when she has a burst of energy it’s awe inspiring. For instance, when we were very young, she decided she wanted my brother and me to be raised in a racially integrated neighborhood, …show more content…

The memoir, based on a graphic novel of the same name, tells the story of Alison Bechdel and her life. Mainly, the story focuses on Alison coming to terms with being a lesbian at different points of her life, each characterized by “small”, “medium” and “”big” Alison. Kron wrote both the lyrics and the script for the show. Fun Home was nominated for 12 Tony Awards, and won 7 of them. Lisa Kron took credit for 2 of the awards, Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score. For Best Score, Lisa and her composer, Jeanine Tesori, accepted the award, making them the first fully female team of writers on a musical, and therefore the first Tony Winners of such. Fun Home was also awarded Best Musical and Best Direction of a

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