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  2. Playwright (software) - Wikipedia

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    Playwright is primarily used for automating browser tasks, which can range from simple page navigation and content scraping to more complex operations like automated form submissions, user interactions and more. For instance, a simple JavaScript code snippet using Playwright might look like:

  3. Catherine Johnson (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    UK Film Council script award Catherine Johnson (born 14 October 1957) [ 1 ] is a British playwright, producing works for stage and television. She is best known for her book for the ABBA -inspired musical Mamma Mia! and screenplay for the musical's film adaptation .

  4. Madeleine George - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine George is an American playwright and author. Her play The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2014 and she won the 2016 Whiting Award for Drama.

  5. Janet Green (screenwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Janet Green (1908–1993) was a British screenwriter and playwright best known for the scripts for the BAFTA nominated films Sapphire and Victim, and for the play Murder Mistaken [1] [2] (made into the film Cast a Dark Shadow).

  6. Ron Hutchinson (screenwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Ron Hutchinson (born 8 November 1946) [1] is a Northern Irish screenwriter, playwright, and author. He is a four-time Primetime Emmy Award nominee, winning once for writing the screenplay for the television film Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story (1989).

  7. Peter Nichols (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    While working as a teacher, he began to write television plays that achieved notice. His first play for the stage was The Hooded Terror, part of a season of new plays at the Little Theatre in Bristol. He later wrote A Day in the Death of Joe Egg for the stage. [3] An early film script was Catch Us If You Can directed by John Boorman. [4]

  8. The Fire Raisers (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Arsonists (German: Biedermann und die Brandstifter), previously also known in English as The Firebugs or The Fire Raisers, was written by the Swiss novelist and playwright Max Frisch in 1953, first as a radio play, then adapted for television and the stage (1958) as a play in six scenes. [1] It was revised in 1960 to include an epilogue. [2]

  9. David Hare (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    David Rippon Hare [citation needed] was born on 5 June 1947 [1] in St Leonards-on-Sea, Hastings, Sussex, and was raised – first in a flat, then in a semi-detached house – in Bexhill-on-Sea, [2] [3] the son of Agnes Cockburn (née Gilmour) and Clifford Theodore Rippon Hare, a passenger ship's purser in the Merchant Navy.