The Gingerbread Lady

The Gingerbread Lady
Written byNeil Simon
Date premiered1970
Place premieredPlymouth Theatre
Original languageEnglish
GenreDrama
SettingNew York City

The Gingerbread Lady is a play by Neil Simon. It was widely believed to have been written specifically for actress Maureen Stapleton,[1] who won both the Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for her performance. But in a later autobiography, Simon wrote that he'd feared Stapleton might be "hurt" if she assumed the character's flaws and personal damage were a direct dramatization of her life. Simon said that it was director Mike Nichols' suggestion to cast Stapleton in the role, and that Simon responded, "This is not really Maureen. It's ten, twenty different actresses I've met over the years."[2]

  1. ^ Fisher, James and Woronoff, Jon (ed). "Maureen Stapleton" Historical Dictionary of Contemporary American Theater, 1930–2010 (Volume I) (2011), The Scarecrow Press, Inc., ISBN 978-0-8108-5532-8, p. 758
  2. ^ Simon, Neil, Rewrites, Simon & Schuster, 1996, pg. 283