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Melissa Leilani Larson is an American writer and playwright based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mormon literature critic Michael Austin described her as "one of the true rising stars of Mormon literature." [1] Producer Jeremy Long described her as the "best playwright in Utah."
Jonathan David Larson (February 4, 1960 – January 25, 1996) was an American composer, lyricist and playwright, most famous for writing the musicals Rent and Tick, Tick... Boom!, which explored the social issues of multiculturalism, substance use disorder, and homophobia. Larson had worked on both musicals throughout the late 1980s and into ...
Larson revised the developing piece following the Second Stage workshop, changing the title to Tick, Tick... Boom! , and presented with him as performer in November 1991 at the Village Gate (produced by Larson's college friend Victoria Leacock), and then later in 1992 and 1993 in the "O Solo Mio" fests at New York Theatre Workshop . [ 2 ]
See also: List of Azerbaijani dramatists and playwrights (1854–1926) Najaf bey Vazirov (1865–1927) Sakina Akhundzadeh (1870–1930) Abdurrahim bey Hagverdiyev (1872–1950) Mammed Said Ordubadi
She Kills Monsters is a drama-comedy play by Qui Nguyen that debuted in 2011. It tells the story of Agnes Evans, an average woman who loses her parents and little sister Tilly in a car accident.
Jonathan Larson (1960–1996, United States) Stig Larsson (born 1955, Sweden) Kirke La Shelle (1862–1905, United States) Else Lasker-Schüler (1869–1945, Germany/Palestine/Israel) Miklós László (1903–1973, Hungary/United States) Francis Lathom (1774–1832, England) Walter Learning (1938–2020, Canada) Hermine Lecomte du Noüy (1854 ...
Ronnie Larsen is a playwright and film director specializing in writing plays about sex. [1] His play Making Porn was about the gay porn industry in the 1980s, and the production was notable for casting gay porn actors. Productions have starred Blue Blake, Rex Chandler and Ryan Idol.
Depending on culture, the differences between the meaning of "Dramatist" and the meaning of "Playwright" are perceived otherwise. In light of this, please do not use the "Playwrights" and "Dramatists" subcategories of this category anymore, but move articles from either "Dramatists" or "Playwrights" to this category instead.