American physician, playwright, and translator (1931–2020)
Howard S. Rubenstein (1931 – September 20, 2020) was an American physician, playwright and translator of classical Greek drama.[1]
Life and works
Rubenstein was born in 1931 in Chicago and attended Lake View High School. He was a magna cum laude graduate of Carleton College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi and won the Noyes Prize for excellence in ancient Greek studies. He received his MD degree from Harvard Medical School in 1957 and was a physician for over 40 years, most of them at Harvard University. For several years, he was a medical consultant for the State of California.
After retiring from the practice of medicine, he lived with his wife Judy in San Diego, where he wrote.
He also wrote SHILOH: A Narrative Play, The Defiant Soul, and Romance of the Western Chamber—a Musical (Book and Lyrics) with Music by Max Lee, based on the classic Chinese comedy XI Xiang Ji; World Premiere in Rubenstein's English (with Mandarin supertitles), Dongpo Theatre, Hangzhou, China 2011; Western Premiere, TADA! Theater, off-off Broadway, 2017; west coast USA premiere, Poway Center for the Performing Arts, San Diego, January 2023.
Rubenstein died of metastatic cancer at the age of 89 on September 20, 2020.[9] His adaptation of Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus premiered posthumously at The Tank in March 2021.[10]
Selected works
Agamemnon: A play by Aeschylus translated from the Greek into English with reconstructed stage directions, introduction, notes and synopsis, Granite Hills Press, 1998. ISBN0-9638886-4-1
The Trojan Women: A play by Euripides; translated from the Greek into English and adapted in response to Aristophanes’ and Aristotle's criticism, Granite Hills Press, 2002. ISBN1-929468-05-9
Britannicus: A play in two acts, adapted from Jean Racine's Britannicus, Granite Hills Press, 2009. ISBN978-1-929468-14-0
The Golem: Man of Earth: A play in two acts based on historical events, a medieval Jewish legend, kabbalah, and the Yiddish dramatic poem by H. Leivick, Granite Hills Press, 2007. ISBN978-1-929468-12-6ISBN1-929468-12-1