Ain't It Just Like the Night
- Written by David Rimmer
- Directed by Barry Keating
David Rimmer is an American playwright and screenwriter. His plays include Album (Cherry Lane Theatre, Pultizer Prize finalist), The Evening News, Greatest Show on Earth (Playwrights Horizons), Miss Subways Meets the Sex Machine (Playwrights Horizons), New York, Nobody Dies, The Painted Name, Reunion Guy (Williams Club, HB Studios), Stray Bullets, and Yankee Wives. His plays have been published by Nelson Doubleday, Dramatists Play Service, and Samuel French. Excerpts have been published in numerous scene and monologue collections. In addition to playwriting, Rimmer has written screenplays for major studios including Disney, Universal, and Twentieth-Centry Fox.
Rimmer currently teaches in the English and Humanities departments at LaGuardia Community College. He is working on new projects including a novel, an original screenplay. He is also working on a screen adaptation of Album.
Barry Keating is an American composer, lyricist, and director. He is best known for the Broadway musical Starmites, for which he wrote the music and lyrics and co-wrote the book. The musical was nominated for six Tony Awards. Keating later wrote Jungle Book, The Slick of '76-A Musical Catastrophe, Rhinegold, The Garbage Can-tata, and Hollywood Opera (MAC Award-nominated). Keating also collaborated with Jim Henson on The Muppet Babies' Magic Box, a multimedia puppet show which played in major US venues. Keating's directing credits include Neverland (The Kennedy Center) and Penn and Teller's first stage show. Keating has also written books for children and done work with New York City public schools.
Girls in bedrooms, boys in dormitories -- music and sex -- and growing up insane in the '60s.