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==Major Works== | ==Major Works== | ||
==Plays== | |||
* ''Yes, Yes, NO, No'', published in ''Plays in Process'', 1987. | |||
* ''Stella'', produced in New York, NY, 1987. | |||
* ''A Bright Room Called Day'', (produced in San Francisco, CA, 1987). | |||
* ''Hydriotaphia'', produced in New York, NY, 1987. | |||
* ''The Illusion'' (adapted from Pierre Corneille's play L'Illusion comique, produced in New York, NY, 1988. | |||
* ''Widows'' (with Ariel Dorfman), produced in Los Angeles, CA, 1991. | |||
* ''Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes'', Part One: ''Millennium Approaches''(produced in San Francisco, | |||
1991),Hern, 1992, Part Two: Perestroika,produced in New York,NY, 1992). | |||
* ''A Bright Room Called Day'', Theatre Communications Group (New York, NY), 1994. | |||
* Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes (includes both parts; produced as two-part television film on Home | |||
Box Office, 2003), Theatre Communications Group (New York, NY), 1995. | |||
* ''Henry Box Brown, or the Mirror of Slavery'', performed at Royal National Theatre,London, 1998. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== |
Revision as of 12:31, 1 April 2006
Major Works
Plays
- Yes, Yes, NO, No, published in Plays in Process, 1987.
- Stella, produced in New York, NY, 1987.
- A Bright Room Called Day, (produced in San Francisco, CA, 1987).
- Hydriotaphia, produced in New York, NY, 1987.
- The Illusion (adapted from Pierre Corneille's play L'Illusion comique, produced in New York, NY, 1988.
- Widows (with Ariel Dorfman), produced in Los Angeles, CA, 1991.
- Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, Part One: Millennium Approaches(produced in San Francisco,
1991),Hern, 1992, Part Two: Perestroika,produced in New York,NY, 1992).
- A Bright Room Called Day, Theatre Communications Group (New York, NY), 1994.
- Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes (includes both parts; produced as two-part television film on Home
Box Office, 2003), Theatre Communications Group (New York, NY), 1995.
- Henry Box Brown, or the Mirror of Slavery, performed at Royal National Theatre,London, 1998.