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Samuel French Inc.

Samuel French has been publishing and marketing plays since 1830. They are the definitive resource for stage plays and drama instruction books.

William Gibson - Author of "The MIracle Worker"

William Gibson created the biographical drama "The Miracle Worker," a play that went on two earn its leading actresses multiple Oscars. Although best known for "The Miracle Worker," William Gibson also penned such works as "Two for the Seesaw", a musical adaptation of "Golden Boy", and "Golda's Balcony."

Henrik Ibsen

Norwegian playwright and poet Henrik Ibsen (1828 – 1906) created twenty-six plays and a volume of poetry. He is noted for his nationalistic spirit and for exploring Europe’s social problems during the 1800s.

Edward Albee

A brief biography of Edward Albee, American playwright - author of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"

Lillian Hellman's Life and Career

A brief overview of Lillian Hellman's literary career and personal life.

Anton Chekhov

A brief biography of Anton Chekhov, Russian playwright and short story writer.

Arthur Miller - Biography of an American Playwright

Arthur Miller, The author of such works as "Death of a Salesman," "All My Sons," and "The Crucible," led a life as fascinating as his dramatic plays. Learn more about Arthur Miller's early career, his marriage with Marilyn Monroe, and his Tony Award winning plays.

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