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Dramatists Guild of America

ORGANIZATION

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NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Edward Albee
Playwright
12-Mar-1928   Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
James Baldwin
Novelist
2-Aug-1924 30-Nov-1987 Go Tell It on the Mountain
Frank D. Gilroy
Playwright
13-Oct-1925 12-Sep-2015 The Subject Was Roses
John Guare
Playwright
5-Feb-1938   Six Degrees of Separation
Oscar Hammerstein II
Musician
12-Jul-1895 23-Aug-1960 Rodgers and Hammerstein
Moss Hart
Playwright
24-Oct-1904 20-Dec-1961 You Can't Take It With You
Andrew R. Heinze
Educator
21-Jan-1955   Adapting to Abundance
Lillian Hellman
Playwright
20-Jun-1905 30-Jun-1984 Little Foxes
George S. Kaufman
Playwright
16-Nov-1889 2-Jun-1961 You Can't Take It With You
Tony Kushner
Playwright
16-Jul-1956   Angels in America
Alan Jay Lerner
Playwright
31-Aug-1918 14-Jun-1986 An American in Paris
Frank Loesser
Composer
29-Jun-1910 28-Jul-1969 Guys and Dolls
Frederick Loewe
Composer
10-Jun-1901 14-Feb-1988 My Fair Lady
Arthur Miller
Playwright
17-Oct-1915 10-Feb-2005 Death of a Salesman
Eugene O'Neill
Playwright
16-Oct-1888 27-Nov-1953 Long Day's Journey Into Night
Richard Rodgers
Composer
28-Jun-1902 30-Dec-1979 Rodgers and Hammerstein
Robert E. Sherwood
Playwright
4-Apr-1896 14-Nov-1955 Abe Lincoln in Illinois
Stephen Sondheim
Composer
22-Mar-1930   West Side Story
Joseph Stein
Playwright
30-May-1912 24-Oct-2010 Fiddler on the Roof librettist
Tennessee Williams
Playwright
26-Mar-1911 25-Feb-1983 The Glass Menagerie


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