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  2. Come Back, Little Sheba (play) - Wikipedia

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    Written by. William Inge. Date premiered. 1950. (1950) Place premiered. Westport Country Playhouse. Come Back, Little Sheba is a 1950 play by the American dramatist William Inge. Inge wrote the play while he was a teacher at Washington University in St. Louis.

  3. William Inge - Wikipedia

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    William Inge. William Motter Inge (/ ˈɪndʒ /; [1] May 3, 1913 – June 10, 1973) was an American playwright and novelist, whose works typically feature solitary protagonists encumbered with strained sexual relations. In the early 1950s he had a string of memorable Broadway productions, including Picnic, which earned him a Pulitzer Prize.

  4. Category:Plays by William Inge - Wikipedia

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  5. Is your dog play barking? Here’s why, according to an expert

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    Let’s have a look at some of the reasons why your dog might be play barking. 1. Excitement. Dogs often bark when they're excited. During play, they might become so aroused that they can't ...

  6. Why is my dog play biting me? An expert reveals the reason ...

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    4. Resource related. Some dogs will be inclined to guard or protect certain items, and this can include toys you might use during play. Guarding behavior can be directed at both other dogs and ...

  7. Picnic (play) - Wikipedia

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    A small town in Kansas. Picnic is a 1953 play by William Inge. The play premiered at the Music Box Theatre, Broadway, on 19 February 1953 in a Theatre Guild production, directed by Joshua Logan, which ran for 477 performances. The original cast featured Ralph Meeker, Eileen Heckart, Arthur O'Connell, Janice Rule, Reta Shaw, Kim Stanley and Paul ...