| David Kruh |
| | David has worked at various times - and with varying degrees of success - as a disc jockey, writer, computer programmer, radio producer, radio engineer, teacher, advertising copywriter, spokesperson for Boston's Big Dig highway project, while performing stand-up and acting in a number of local productions including Curley: The Musical, The Dining Room, and Late Night Catechism. He is currently employed as a Marketing Communications Manager for Analog Devices in Wilmington, MA.In 2001, The Curse of the Bambino premiered at the Lyric Stage Company of Boston, and eventually broke all the box office and attendance records for the theatre during its six week run. David's other writing includes The Trial of William Shakespeare, a drama for the stage which is based on the true story of the people who in 1916 proved in court that Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare. He collaborated with Arnie Reisman on Ponzi!, a film script about the infamous Boston swindler who, coincidentally, operated at the exact same time that Harry Frazee sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees. (Ponzi! placed in the quarter finals of the 2001 Scriptapalooza Screen Writers competition.) David's most recent work is a novel and screenplay titled Be Careful What You Wish For..., a fantasy in the truest sense of the word, as it is about the year the Red Sox finally win the World Series and how that affects the lives of several Bostonians. Both are represented by Cambridge Literary Associates of Newburyport, Massachusetts.David is also a published author whose most recent book, Building Route 128, was co-authored by Yanni Tsipis. It was published by Arcadia Press in 2003. His first book, Always Something Doing, Boston's Infamous Scolley Square, had a second edition published by Northeastern University Press in 1999 and he is also the co-author, with his father Louis, of Presidential Landmarks (Hippocrene Press, 1992). David's columns have appeared in a number of publications including the Boston Herald, Boston Magazine, and Yankee Magazine, and was a writer for one season for Boston's UPN affiliate, Channel 38, on the Movie Loft. | |
| | Visit David Kruh's web page: http://www.bambinomusical.com/ | | Plays by David Kruh with Brooklyn Publishers: | GOOD FOR NOTHING | TOP OF THE WORLD, MA! | |
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