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    The Dramatist: Or, Stop Him who Can! is a 1789 comedy play by the British writer Frederick Reynolds. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on...
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    Playwright (redirect from Dramatist)
    A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays, which are a form of drama that primarily consists of dialogue between characters and is intended...
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  • Service, 1943) The Hasty Heart (New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1945) The Story of Mary Surratt (New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1947) The Curious Savage...
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    contain an attack on William Shakespeare. Greene was a popular Elizabethan dramatist and pamphleteer known for his negative critiques of his colleagues. He...
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    Dramatist at the Royal Court Theatre, London, from 1970 to 1971, and in 1973 became resident dramatist at the Nottingham Playhouse. He co-founded the Joint Stock...
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    favor until 1520. According to The Prince's translator, Robert M. Adams, "he was an instinctive dramatist, and one of the dramatic effects he most enjoyed...
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    dramatist and actor. He died along with his wife, Mabel, in the Empress of Ireland disaster in 1914. Born in London, Laurence Irving was a son of the...
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  • many of the major theatres in Britain, including the Traverse Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Royal National Theatre, Royal Lyceum Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare...
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  • and Leeds United, winning the EFL Championship with both. Costa represented Portugal from under-16 all the way through to the senior side, for whom he...
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    Mallet (or Malloch) (c. 1705–1765) was a Scottish poet and dramatist. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh, and went to London in 1723 to work...
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    admitted to Exeter College, Oxford, on 26 March 1601, but this was when the dramatist had not yet reached his sixteenth birthday. He joined an institution...
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    Rope (1948); the UK-made Gaslight (1940), followed by the 1944 American version. Hamilton was born on 17 March 1904, at Dale House, in the Sussex village...
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  • and a courtier in the Restoration court of Charles II of England. Fane was the eldest son of Sir Francis Fane (c. 1611–1680). Fane the younger was created...
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  • Broadway and was adapted for the film All the Way Up (1970). He prepared modern versions of classic plays including John Gay's The Beggar's Opera, a version...
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  • 1965. Her works include the adaptation of Quiet as a Nun (1978) for the Armchair Thriller series; the BBC's Miss Marple series; the pilot episode of ITV's...
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  • footballer Uyg‘un, (1905–1990), an Uzbek poet, dramatist, writer, and politician This page lists people with the surname Uygun. If an internal link intending...
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  • Wikiquote has quotations related to John Tobin (dramatist). Memoirs of Mr John Tobin by Miss (E.O.) Benger 1820. The Curfew by John Tobin, 1807. Works by John...
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    English dramatist and miscellaneous writer, the son of a dissenting minister, was born at Abingdon, Berkshire. He was the author of Fables for the Female...
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    John Day (1574–1638?) was an English dramatist of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. He was born at Cawston, Norfolk, and educated at Ely. He became...
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    7 May 1811) was an English dramatist and civil servant. In 1771 his hit play The West Indian was first staged. During the American War of Independence...
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  • also join the cast. The Dramatist aired on TV3 on 3 March 2013, with Priest debuting a week later. Filming for Shot Down, the sixth episode of the series...
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    career in 1862 at the age of twenty; working alongside his mother, the stage actress Mrs. Gill, at the Theatre Royal, Ballarat under the management of William...
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    English dramatist and poet, Colonial Office official, and man of letters. Henry Taylor was born on 18 October 1800 in Bishop Middleham. He was the third...
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    He has also been awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1998 for the novel Ashirbadar Rong (The Hues of Blessing). He has won the Asam Sahitya Sabha's Best...
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  • Ezekiel the Tragedian – also known as Ezekiel the Dramatist and Ezekiel the Poet – was a Jewish dramatist who wrote in Alexandria. Naomi Yavneh dated...
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  • Titinius was a Roman dramatist whose productions belonged to the department of the Comoedia Togata. He is commended by Varro on account of the skill with which...
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  • William of Blois was a French medieval poet and dramatist. He wrote at least one poetical work, which has not survived, as well as some dramas. Two other...
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    Huaju (category Culture of the Republic of China (1912–1949))
    cultural centres such as Shanghai, were limited. The word huaju was introduced in 1927 by the dramatist Tian Han, at which time it was used to describe...
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    March 1616) was a dramatist in the English Renaissance theatre, most famous for his collaborations with John Fletcher. Beaumont was the son of Sir Francis...
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    Realist in the American Theatre, Ohio University Press "Mr Robert Marshal" (Dec. 3, 1898) Black & White, United Kingdom "A Military Dramatist" (4 November...
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