How a Jewish schoolteacher from New Jersey made it to Hollywood and Broadway at the same time
In ‘Blue Moon,’ Robert Kaplow joins forces with Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater to give a tragic genius his due.
Robert Kaplow, a retired high school English teacher, has been publishing a monthly newsletter in Metuchen, a small New Jersey town a few miles southwest of Menlo Park, where Thomas Edison set up his laboratory. Kaplow can’t match Edison’s thousand plus patents but the 71-year-old writer has had an impressive creative output. Over the years, he’s churned out a play, a screenplay, nine novels and hours of radio comedy that gained a cult following on NPR.
Full story in The Forward:
https://forward.com/culture/film-tv/776365/robert-kaplow-blue-moon-linklater-hawke-npr/

