July 6, 2009

Home
Playbill Club
Discounts
Benefits
Join Club
Member Services
News
U.S./Canada
International
Tony Awards
Obituaries
Awards Roundup
All
Listings/Tickets
Broadway
Off-Broadway
Regional/Tours
London
Features
Week in Review
Broadway Grosses
On the Record
The DVD Shelf
Stage to Screens
On Opening Night
Inside Track
Playbill Archives
Ask Playbill.com
Special Features
Tony Features
All

Buy Broadway show merchandise
Shop for Broadway Merchandise
Casting & Jobs
Job Listings
Post a Job
Celebrity Buzz
Diva Talk
Brief Encounter
The Leading Men
Cue and A
Onstage & Backstage
Who's Who
Insider Info
Playbill Digital
Multimedia
Photo Galleries
Interactive
Polls
Quizzes
Contests
Theatre Central
Sites
Connections
Reference
Awards Database
Seating Charts
Restaurants
Hotels
FAQs

RSS News Feed


News: US/Canada
Related Information
Email this Article Email this Article
Printer-friendly Printer-friendly

Bookmark and Share
Aaron Sorkin Working on A Few Good Men for London and New Play for Dublin's Abbey

By Ernio Hernandez
18 Jun 2004

A Few Good Men playwright Aaron Sorkin is reportedly working on a new play for the Abbey Theater in Dublin, Ireland, and touching up his well-known stagework for the London stage, according to Variety.

The writer — who has become successful in the realm of television with "Sports Night" and "The West Wing" — has also signed on to a number of other projects.

Universal Pictures signed Sorkin to pen a screen adaptation of "Charlie Wilson's War" based on the book about how a congressman and CIA agent helped Afghanistan defeat the Soviet Union forces from invading. Sorkin is also at work on a TV series for Warner Bros. Television set behind the scenes at a latenight sketch show.

According to the trade magazine, Sorkin's deal was contingent on the condition that he would begin work on the screenplay when he has completed a play for Dublin's Abbey.

New York native Sorkin penned the plays Removing All Doubt, Hidden in This Picture, Making Movies and A Few Good Men. The latter opened on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre Nov. 15, 1989 starring Tom Hulce under the direction of Don Scardino. He adapted the play for the Rob Reiner 1992 screen version starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson and Demi Moore. Other credits include the films "The American President" and "Malice." His screenplay "The Farnsworth Invention" is reportedly in production with "The West Wing" cohort Thomas Schlamme directing.




Keyword:

Features/Location:

Writer:

 


advanced search

Free Membership
Exclusive Ticket Discounts
Join

NEWEST DISCOUNTS
The Tempermentals
Tin Pan Alley Rag
Waiting for Godot
Rock of Ages
Our Town
Girls Night
Stone Soup
South Pacific
Vanities
Shrek The Musical

ALSO SAVE ON BROADWAY'S BEST
Blithe Spirit
Hair
In the Heights
Mamma Mia
Mary Stuart
Next to Normal
The 39 Steps
The Phantom of
   the Opera
The Norman Conquests
and more!

Latest Podcast:
Arthur Laurents (Part 2)


Newest features from PlaybillArts.com:

Lincoln Center Festival: Sounds from Africa

2009 Bard SummerScape Fest Runs July 9 to August 23 in Hudson Valley

Click here for more classical music, opera, and dance features.


· Schedule of Upcoming Broadway Shows
· Schedule of Upcoming Off-Broadway Shows
· Broadway Rush and Standing Room Only Policies
· Broadway's July 4 Performance Schedule Changes
· Long Runs on Broadway
· Weekly Schedule of Current Broadway Shows
· Upcoming Cast Recordings


Click here to see all of the latest polls !


Email this page to a friend!