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Playwright and William
* 1564 – Playwright William Shakespeare was baptized in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England ( date of actual birth is unknown ).
Playwright Shaun Duggan's stage drama William, Alex Broun's one-man show Half a Person: My Life as Told by The Smiths, Douglas Coupland's 1998 novel Girlfriend in a Coma, Andrew Collins ' autobiography Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now, Mark Spitz's novel How Soon is Never ?, the pop band Shakespear's Sister, the defunct art-punk group Pretty Girls Make Graves, and the Polish filmmaker Przemyslaw Wojcieszek's short fictional film about two Polish fans of The Smiths, Louder Than Bombs, are all inspired by or named after songs or albums by The Smiths.
Playwright William Gibson, a former student of Odets, completed the book.
Odets was the subject of a critically acclaimed biography by psychoanalyst Margaret Brenman-Gibson, wife of playwright William Gibson: Clifford Odets – American Playwright – The Years from 1906 – 1940.
Playwright William Goodhart was commissioned to write the screenplay, titled The Heretic, and based it around the theories of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin ( the Jesuit paleontologist / archaeologist who inspired the character of Father Merrin when Blatty wrote The Exorcist ).
* William Mastrosimone ( 1966 ), Playwright.

Playwright and encouraged
Playwright Beth Henley, who had been encouraged by friends four years earlier to put her script into production, would later win a Pulitzer Prize for the play, the first of several successful efforts.

Playwright and her
* American Playwright Tennessee Williams's older sister Rose received a lobotomy which left her incapacitated for life ; the episode is said to have inspired characters and motifs in certain of his works.
Playwright Tennessee Williams became an admirer of her acting and wrote The Rose Tattoo specifically for her to star in, a role for which she received her first Oscar in 1955.
Playwright Naomi Wallace frequently attended No Shame while doing her graduate work in the Playwright's Workshop in Iowa City, and first wrote for No Shame while in residence at Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke for the developmental production of her play Fever Chart.

Playwright and writing
He provided his guidance to students studying “ Playwright writing ” in US universities.
" But after working for a time as a press representative for the Playwright Company in New York City, he left the theater and pursued his academic and writing career.
The theatre company strives to be integral part of the cultural life of the city, and has sought to develop new writing through its biennial Corcadorca Playwright Award, and by commissioning new work from more established writers (" Disco Pigs ", Enda Walsh, and " Bruen's Twist ", Eamonn Sweeney ).

Playwright and .
He became known as " The Playboy Playwright " and specialized in comedies and farces, some of them with material considered risqué at the time.
Sloane tied for first in the Variety Critics ' Poll for " Best New Play " and Orton came second for " Most Promising Playwright.
* 1895 – Playwright, poet, and novelist Oscar Wilde is convicted of " committing acts of gross indecency with other male persons " and sentenced to serve two years in prison.
* 1593 – Playwright Thomas Kyd's accusations of heresy lead to an arrest warrant for Christopher Marlowe.
The term playwright appears to have been coined by Ben Jonson in his Epigram 49, To Playwright, as an insult, to suggest a mere tradesman fashioning works for the theatre.
Playwright Tennessee Williams said of its actors: " They act from the inside out.
Playwright Alfred Uhry collaborated with Martha Clarke on " Angel Reapers " and used Shaker texts as source material.
" Playwright Arthur Miller commented that Muni " was pursued by a fear of failure.
In 2007, he produced the play, Shakespeare's Will by Canadian Playwright Vern Thiessen.
* Arthur C. Sidman Playwright and vaudevillian.
Playwright Charles MacArthur, co-author of the play The Front Page was a former City Press reporter ; several of the characters in the play were based on City Press personalities, notably the skittish managing editor Larry Mulay.
* Playwright Erik Jackson acquired King's consent to stage a non-musical spoof, which premiered Off-Broadway in 2006 with female impersonator Keith Levy ( also known as Sherry Vine ) in the lead role.
* Stanley Weintraub ( ed. l ), The Playwright and the Pirate, Bernard Shaw and Frank Harris: A Correspondence.
In 2010 The Playwright, a collaboration with Daren White, was published.
" Playwright August Wilson used the term " ghetto " in Ma Rainey ’ s Black Bottom ( 1984 ) and Fences ( 1987 ), both of which draw upon the author ’ s experience growing up in the Hill district of Pittsburgh, a black ghetto.
Playwright Martin McDonagh and his brother, writer / director John Michael McDonagh, live in Camberwell.
* Playwright Alan Bennett has lived in Gloucester Crescent for the last forty years.
" Playwright Terrence McNally, a gay man, received death threats when it was played in the United States.
Actress / Playwright / lyricist Gretchen Kiger-Cryer, mother of actor Jon Cryer, was born and raised in Dunreith.
* Anthony E. Gallo – Playwright.

William and Congreve
* 1670 – William Congreve, English playwright ( d. 1729 )
The story is the basis of an opera, The Judgment of Paris, with a libretto by William Congreve, that was set to music by four composers in London, 1700-1701.
* 1806 – Napoleonic Wars: Forces of the British Empire lay siege to the port of Boulogne in France by using Congreve rockets, invented by Sir William Congreve.
William Congreve, son of the Comptroller of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London, became a major figure in the field.
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* May 16 – William Congreve, British rocket pioneer ( b. 1772 )
* January 24 – William Congreve, English playwright ( d. 1729 )
* May 20 – William Congreve, British rocket pioneer ( d. 1828 )
* January 19 – William Congreve, English playwright ( b. 1670 )
* Love for Love by William Congreve ( New Phoenix Repertory Co. at the Helen Hayes Theatre, November 1974 )

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