Playwright Bios

photo by Bill Wadman

T.J. co-wrote 2019’s Alms with Joe Queenan, which was staged as an Equity Showcase at TheaterLab in NYC. That SRO comeback ended T.J.’s 35-year hiatus from Off-Broadway. In those lost years, he produced, directed, and performed among casts of thousands in a mélange of corporate telenovelas and tragic, comic, melodramatic, and semi-absurd organizational performance art.

Earlier stage-works included Lazy Eye at Warren Robertson’s Studio Theatre, as well as writing, directing, and producing two unexpected break-even Off-Off Broadway runs of the Captive Audiences revues. He also appeared regionally as an actor in The Devil’s Disciple (Reverend Anthony Anderson), Sexual Perversity in Chicago (Bernie), and The Dumbwaiter (Ben). In the early 1980s, T.J. studied with Alan Brody, Terry Schreiber, and Jill Andre.

In the Spring and Summer of 2020, T.J. produced live on Zoom for eleven performances the dark comedy, Grudges, also co-written with Queenan — to whom he owes his return to playwrighting. In November 2020, he directed Within The Context of No Context celebrating the 40th anniversary of the publication of that momentous New Yorker essay by the late George W.S. Trow. In December 2020, Knowledge Workings Theater premiered online his solo mostly fake Swedish screwball comedy Keeping Right. Returning to live in-person theater in November 2021, Genealogy by Queenan and Elliott premiered in Madison Wisconsin at Broom Street Theater. T.J. then directed their most recent collaboration, The Oracle, at Theater for the New City in May 2022, which garnered glowing reviews. (TBH, the reviews were gratifyingly good but we had to glue glitter to make them literally glow). Elliott’s latest solo work, The Jester’s Wife, will open in September at The Chain Theater in Manhattan.

Born in the Bronx, T.J. now lives in Princeton, NJ with his wife, Marjorie Phillips Elliott, with whom he co-founded Knowledge Workings Theater

Joe Queenan

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A free-lance satirist based in Tarrytown, N.Y., Joe is the author of 10 books, including If You’re Talking to Me, Your Career Must Be in Trouble and Red Lobster, White Trash and the Blue Lagoon. His 2009 memoir Closing Time was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.  A frequent contributor to BBC Radio, his work there includes From the Mayflower to the Moon (And Back Again), A Brief History of Shame and Hitler’s Favourite Cowboy. He also made three short films for Britain’s Channel 4: Mickey Rourke for a Day, My Fair Hugh, and So You Wanna Be a Gangster. He wrote, directed and starred in the financially ruinous 1994 low-budget film Twelve Steps to Death, an unsparing assault on 12-step programs of all descriptions  He writes the Moving Targets column for the Wall Street Journal and has been a regular contributor to the New York Times, Barron’s, GQ, The Guardian and innumerable other periodicals over the years.

In May of 2019, his first play with T.J. Elliott , Alms, enjoyed a sold out Off Broadway Equity Showcase production. Their second collaboration, Grudges, a dark comedy that mined the hilarity in familial polarity between two brothers estranged by the 2016 election, ran live on Zoom for seven heralded performances in July 2020. Genealogy, their third collaboration, opened Broom Street Theater’s Fall 2021 season in Madison Wisconsin. The Oracle, their fourth concoction, premiered at Theater for The New City in May 2022.

 

 

The Alms Team

May 2019 at TheaterLab

A Partial Grudges Team Reunion

December 4th, 2021 at James Joyce Public House, NYC
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