Thomas W. Olson


Thomas W. Olson is an American children's playwright and lyricist who adapted L. Frank Baum's The Marvelous Land of Oz, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage presented by the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington.
From 1978 to 1990, he was playwright in residence for the Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he also collaborated as an actor in the resident ensemble, stage manager, promotions director, stage director, and literary manager/dramaturg. Most of his plays are literary adaptations, but he also wrote original works, including a piece about The Troubles in Northern Ireland, The Troubles: Children of Belfast. Leaving the staff in 1990 to pursue a freelance career, Olson was literary manager/dramaturg for the Jungle Theater in Minneapolis, and managing director for Bloomington Civic Theater in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Olson has written, directed and performed in "industrial" scripts for organizations, including the American Center for Photography, Business Incentives, Hendlin Visual Communications, Jack Morton Productions, Video Buddy and Minnesota Academic Excellence Foundation.
He wrote eight half-hour radio plays dealing with contemporary urban Native Americans in [the United States|Native Americans], The Cloud Family Collection, for MIGIZI Communications, with Laura Waterman Wittstock.
Olson has received awards and recognition from the American Theatre Critics Association, Twin Cities Drama Critics Circle and Minnesota State Arts Board.
Olson has worked as a consultant to social sector organizations through Stern Consulting International.

Plays

Works commissioned and produced by Children's Theatre Company, Minneapolis:
Works commissioned and presented by Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock:
Works commissioned and presented by other U.S. theater companies:
  • The Secret Garden based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Commissioned and presented by Alliance Theater Company, Atlanta.
  • Through the Wheat based on the novel by Thomas Alexander Boyd. Commissioned and presented by Great American History Theater, St. Paul.
  • Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates based on the novel by Mary Mapes Dodge. Commissioned and presented by First Stage Milwaukee, Milwaukee.