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Thomas Hughes was an English | dramatist, a native of Cheshire, entered Queens' Colle |
Mozart the | Dramatist: A New View of Mozart, His Operas and His Ag |
He was also a talented poet and | dramatist: according to his obituary in the New York T |
Mahendra, | dramatist, actor, singer playwright and comedian. |
465 - October 1523) was an English composer, | dramatist, actor, and poet. |
Eva previously worked as a | dramatist after studying drama. |
It is named after the poet and | dramatist Alejandro Tapia y Rivera (1826-1882). |
(2 March 1782 - 23 Aug 1835) was an English | dramatist and painter of portraits and historical subj |
January 9, 1920 - June 4, 2011) was a German | dramatist and screenwriter who started his career in p |
re (March 22, 1712 - March 1, 1757), English | dramatist and miscellaneous writer, the son of a disse |
o'r Nant was the pen name of Welsh language | dramatist and poet Thomas Edwards (January 1739 - Apri |
asale he established himself as an essayist, | dramatist and poet, before adopting the career for whi |
de Bergerac, the seventeenth century French | dramatist and duellist who was immortalized in Edmond |
Keeffe (born 31 October 1945) is an English | dramatist and screenwriter, best-known for his screenp |
, 1992) was a Sri Lankan politician, author, | dramatist, and theater actor he was Member of Parliame |
3 - October 24, 1949), was a Welsh novelist, | dramatist and poet He was the son of a quarryman from |
wella in Matara, Sri Lanka) was a Sri Lankan | dramatist, and Sinhala Radio Play writer regarded as t |
described as a "native of Southampton, poet, | dramatist and composer, author of Tom Bowling, Poor Ja |
William Russell - | Dramatist and composer |
t 7, 1849 - 31 December 1904) was an English | dramatist and playwright, best known for his adaptatio |
One of his sons was the | dramatist and actor Nathan Feild (not to be confused w |
35-1638, are all in the manner of that great | dramatist, and were represented with much success, but |
apan) was one of the most prominent Japanese | dramatist and writer of the early 20th century and is |
an actor, screen-writer, playwright, author, | dramatist and female impersonator, known for his many |
Paul Hervieu (1857-1915), | dramatist and novelist |
Richard Ayton (1786-1823), was an English | dramatist and miscellaneous writer. |
n Sudermann (1857, Matzicken - 1928), German | dramatist and novelist |
27 January - Samuel Foote, | dramatist and actor (died 1777) |
June 6 - William Hunnis, poet, | dramatist, and composer |
28 January - William Gorman Wills, | dramatist and painter (d.1891). |
6 August - Paul Claudel, poet, | dramatist and diplomat (d.1955). |
13 December - William Gorman Wills, | dramatist and painter (b.1828). |
30 November - James Sheridan Knowles, | dramatist and actor (b.1784). |
William Vaughn Moody - C/O 1885 - | dramatist and poet. |
June 8 - Habib Tanvir, 85, | dramatist and actor (b. |
William Shakespeare, the English renaissance | dramatist and poet. |
y Brodribb Irving (1871-1914) was an English | dramatist and novelist. |
1566 - c. 1626) was a | dramatist and man of letters born in the Southern Neth |
ran Panigrahi, poet, novelist, story writer, | dramatist and essayist (d.1991). |
September 1944 - 6 April 2002) was a German | dramatist and actor. |
ril 1821 - 25 August 1881) was a journalist, | dramatist and miscellaneous writer. |
1890s, he became a friend of the noted Irish | dramatist and homosexual Oscar Wilde. |
Cilliers, Afrikaans-language poet, essayist, | dramatist and reviewer. |
27 December 1780) was a British-born French | dramatist and librettist. |
November 1917 - 16 June 1963) was an English | dramatist and critic. |
(June 25, 1858 - June 25, 1929) was a French | dramatist and novelist. |
Thomas Dekker (1570-1632; | dramatist and rival to Ben Jonson, imprisoned for debt |
r 11, 1880 - February 12, 1955) was a German | dramatist and theater critic. |
Alejandro Casona, a Spanish | dramatist and playwright, was born in Besullo. |
19 October 1844) was an English journalist, | dramatist, and miscellaneous writer. |
ran Panigrahi, poet, novelist, story writer, | dramatist and essayist (b.1901). |
14 December 1559 - March 1613) was a Spanish | dramatist and poet. |
ecember 1745 - 23 March 1809) was an English | dramatist and miscellaneous writer. |
1474 - 1542) was a Spanish | dramatist and musician, writer in Leonese language. |
s, June 20, 1945) was a German author, poet, | dramatist, and humanist. |
It is placed in front of the house where the | dramatist and short story writer Ion Luca Caragiale on |
mp (1851 - 11 February 1903), was an English | dramatist and journalist. |
1, 1834 Philadelphia) was an American actor, | dramatist, and playwright. |
April 1608) was an English statesman, poet, | dramatist and Freemason. |
James Jones (born 1934) is a Welsh poet and | dramatist, and is Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod |
1986) was a British poet, translator, radio | dramatist and journalist. |
y 2007) was a very prolific German novelist, | dramatist and screenwriter. |
as an English art educator, painter, writer, | dramatist and critic. |
er 4, 1865 - November 30, 1944) was a German | dramatist and main exponent of Naturalism. |
(1 November 1661 - 7 December 1725), French | dramatist and actor, was born at Fontainebleau. |
osophy in Munich, where he later worked as a | dramatist and novelist until the Reichstag fire in 193 |
e - September 5, 1930 in Paris) was a French | dramatist and novelist. |
ovember 6, 1757 - December 17, 1811), French | dramatist and man of letters, was born at Laon, Aisne. |
Among Greenhill's personal admirers was | dramatist Aphra Behn, who kept up an amorous correspon |
Heijermans (1864-1924) was the leading Dutch | dramatist at the close of the 19th century and a write |
sassination of the conservative diplomat and | dramatist August von Kotzebue. |
general of Warsaw (1874-1880), son of German | dramatist August von Kotzebue. |
Proven, 1431 is an adaptation by the German | dramatist Bertolt Brecht of a radio play by Anna Seghe |
n adaptation by the twentieth-century German | dramatist Bertolt Brecht of the English seventeenth-ce |
e-act farce, written in prose, by the German | dramatist Bertolt Brecht. |
Die Dreigroschenoper) is a musical by German | dramatist Bertolt Brecht and composer Kurt Weill, in c |
ctable Wedding is a short play by the German | dramatist Bertolt Brecht. |
ne is a play by the twentieth-century German | dramatist Bertolt Brecht. |
It was written by the German | dramatist Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with Benno B |
is a short didactic radio play by the German | dramatist Bertolt Brecht written in verse. |
stieg des Arturo Ui) is a play by the German | dramatist Bertolt Brecht, originally written in 1941. |
miens - June 16, 1777) was a French poet and | dramatist, best known for his poem Vert-Vert. |
26 February 1899) was an English author and | dramatist best known for contributing lyrics to the su |
n von Rist (1607-1667) was a German poet and | dramatist best known for the hymns he wrote. |
ining eleven texts composed by the legendary | dramatist Bhasa. |
26 July - Johan Nordahl Brun, poet, | dramatist, bishop and politician (b.1745) |
arch 1780 - 5 February 1862) was an Austrian | dramatist born in Vienna. |
My Aunt is a 1989 comedy adapted by Scottish | dramatist by Giles Havergal from the Graham Greene nov |
ived with and was in a relationship with the | dramatist Christabel Marshall and the artist Clare Atw |
She married Brussels-born | dramatist Claude Spaak (1904-1990), the brother of scr |
also Thomas Randolph (d.1635), the poet and | dramatist commissioned by Sir Christopher Hatton. |
John Wain (1925-1994): Novelist, | dramatist, critic and biographer. |
The | dramatist Cumberland also speaks of him in high terms |
January 29, 1861) was a British novelist and | dramatist, daughter of a wine merchant at Retford, whe |
ld and written by pre-eminent Asian American | dramatist David Henry Hwang. |
ed on Semi-Detached, a 1962 play by Midlands | dramatist David Turner. |
ichael Frayn, actor and writer Alan Bennett, | dramatist Dennis Potter, and former director of the Ro |
elevision play Cream in My Coffee by English | dramatist Dennis Potter. |
e he was defeated by Bratya Basu, the Bangla | dramatist, director and actor who was a newcomer in po |
ausen - 21 July 2001 in Berlin) was a German | dramatist, director, set designer, writer, painter, ph |
n 25 September 1969) is a Bengali professor, | dramatist, director, actor and a politician. |
The series was written by novelist and | dramatist Dorothy L. Sayers, and produced by Val Gielg |
He was born in London, the eldest son of the | dramatist, Douglas William Jerrold. |
ing; so was the critic Joseph Knight and the | dramatist, Dr Westland Marston; and all of them exerte |
Influential | dramatist Ediriweera Sarachchandra attributes this to |
The French | dramatist Edmond Rostand took the legend of Rudel and |
German historian of literature and culture, | dramatist, encyclopedist, and pacifist. |
Fragments of his biography of the Athenian | dramatist Euripides were found at the end of a papyrus |
The famous poet and | dramatist, Federico Garcia Lorca, was born in Fuente V |
d Hume, Charles Townshend and John Home, the | dramatist, for witnessing the performance of whose tra |
poet the head of this brilliant family: the | dramatist, Francis Beaumont, was his younger brother. |
Franziska is a play by the German | dramatist Frank Wedekind, first produced in 1912. |
h his uncle, actor Gerald du Maurier and his | dramatist guardian. |
Richardson's skills as a | dramatist have been greatly appreciated by Theatre Sou |
An Expressionist | dramatist, he was, along with Gerhart Hauptmann, the m |
glish translation of the 1955 play by French | dramatist Henry de Montherlant, La Ville dont le Princ |
, and remains the most popular play by Dutch | dramatist Herman Heijermans. |
r 1893 - 1 September 1985) was a Welsh poet, | dramatist, historian, literary critic and political ac |
ow regarded as the founders: beside poet and | dramatist Hugo von Hofmannsthal the composer Richard S |
ade a huge contribution to promote bud young | dramatist in Sri Lankan Theater as a freelance Dramati |
The Profession of | Dramatist in Shakespeare's Time, 1590-1642 (1971) |
ed as a teacher, founding a school, and as a | dramatist in both Yiddish and Hebrew, starting a theat |
, an actor noted for his friendship with the | dramatist Ion Luca Caragiale. |
es Francois Elias Cilliers, poet, writer and | dramatist, is born |
He was the second son of the | dramatist James Kenney. |
uckberger, a Dominican priest, and the noted | dramatist Jean Giraudoux, who received top billing on |
time in Paris, where he also befriended the | dramatist Jean Giraudoux. |
The Infernal Machine is a play by the French | dramatist Jean Cocteau, based on the ancient Greek myt |
are the actress Petra Markham, the poet and | dramatist Jehane Markham, wife of actor Roger Lloyd-Pa |
ttle Voice is a 1992 play written by English | dramatist Jim Cartwright. |
Blue/Orange is a play by written by English | dramatist, Joe Penhall. |
/Orange is a 2005 television film by English | dramatist, Joe Penhall adapted from his play of the sa |
novel Clarissa when he was fifteen, and the | dramatist John Home. |
the poet Phineas Fletcher, and cousin of the | dramatist John Fletcher. |
liam Wycherley and the Theatre Royal's house | dramatist John Dryden. |
The poet and | dramatist John Drinkwater remarked, "If this scene wer |
ay of the same name authored by the renowned | dramatist K. T. Mohammed. |
1611), Cornish | dramatist, lived at Helston in Cornwall, and is suppos |
It is named after the Tamil poet and | dramatist Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai. |
n-law David Dalhoff Neal, and grandfather to | dramatist Max Neal, and composer Heinrich Neal who was |
Andorra is a play written by the Swiss | dramatist Max Frisch in 1961. |
eatest Malayalam novelist, pioneer Malayalam | dramatist, newspaper journalist/editor and social acti |
the theatre, he was and remains a television | dramatist, no different from when he said in 1976 that |
37 play The Defeat by the Norwegian poet and | dramatist Nordahl Grieg. |
September 18, 1806 - August 1, 1884), German | dramatist, novelist and theatre-director, was born at |
his long productive career as a lyric poet, | dramatist, novelist and writer of world-renowned short |
y 11, 1813 - February 25, 1865) was a German | dramatist, novelist and critic born in Eisfeld in Thur |
Dramatist, novelist, and merchant Karl Wilhelm Salice- | |
Donald Rawe, Cornish publisher, | dramatist, novelist, and poet. |
1956), journalist, poet, | dramatist, novelist, literary and art critic, and civi |
745? - 25 July 1814) was a British musician, | dramatist, novelist, actor and songwriter. |
une 11, 1907) was a French poet, journalist, | dramatist, novelist, and socialist activist. |
on has visited the Ensemble, and influential | dramatist Ntozake Shange has directed the troupe. |
64), is described by Wood as a distinguished | dramatist of the reign of Edward VI. |
named for Victorien Sardou, a famous French | dramatist of the 19th century, who was a guest in New |
yricist with music director Sidney Jones and | dramatist Owen Hall to create the hit musical comedy A |
genio Zanetti (born in 1949) is an Argentine | dramatist, painter, film set designer, and theater and |
Catholic spiritual works of French poet and | dramatist Paul Claudel, whom he saw lecture in 1909. |
Per Olov Enquist, Swedish | dramatist, playwright and novelist |
a Ban (1818-1903) was a Serbo-Croatian poet, | dramatist, playwright, and diplomat, born in Petrovo S |
16 April - John Millington Synge, | dramatist, poet and writer (d.1909). |
November 18 - W. S. Gilbert, | dramatist, poet and librettist (d. |
versatile English man of letters, known as a | dramatist, poet, novelist, translator and essayist, an |
urviving version of Euripides and the French | dramatist Racine, stated that Phaedra's nurse told Hip |
r literary sources "and approached them as a | dramatist rather than as a poet or philosopher." |
Bentinck married Elizabeth, daughter of the | dramatist Richard Cumberland, in 1782. |
published in 1962: Tante Patent was found by | dramatist Rieks Swarte in 2007 in a stack of old newsp |
birthplace of cricketer Charles Marriott and | dramatist Ronald Gow, as well as novelist and broadcas |
Alcorn is the partner of puppeteer and | dramatist Ronnie Burkett. |
nnes - 1 September 1842, Paris) was a French | dramatist, sailor, architect, actor, theatre manager. |
nuary 29 - Ephraim Kishon, Israeli satirist, | dramatist, screenwriter and film director, apparent he |
For the | dramatist, see Thomas Brereton (dramatist). |
For the | dramatist, see Thomas Holcroft. |
For the 17th century poet and | dramatist see Richard Flecknoe. |
For the 16th century | dramatist, see Christopher Marlowe. |
was the son of Yiddish language novelist and | dramatist Sholem Asch and the younger brother of novel |
ously a private home on Lee's Hill where the | dramatist Sir Terence Rattigan resided during 1945-47, |
7, in Kemerovo) is a popular Russian writer, | dramatist, stage director, actor and musician. |
With his wife, | dramatist Susan Glaspell, Cook established the Provinc |
981, Westerly, Rhode Island) was an American | dramatist, theatre director and actor.He is best known |
Other notable descendants were | dramatist Thomas Killigrew, poet Sidney Godolphin, and |
e work of James Shirley, the company's house | dramatist through much of its existence. |
ould later become the first African American | dramatist to have a play produced on Broadway. |
nding and critical collaborator, leading the | dramatist to declare: "Poor Rameau is mad...Rameau is |
It is the task of the | dramatist to produce the tragic enactment in order to |
In 1798 he accepted the office of | dramatist to the court theatre in Vienna, but owing to |
writing under the pen name A. Serena, and a | dramatist under the name Amalie Heiter. |
alayil Ninnu Arangathakku, a play by eminent | dramatist V. T. Bhatathirippad. |
de Brionne in the play written by the French | dramatist Victorien Sardou. |
ncluding the 18th century Asti-born poet and | dramatist Vittorio Alfieri and the Alessandrian Umbert |
Victorian era | dramatist W. S. Gilbert remarked, "Deer-stalking would |
lake at Grim's Dyke, where it remained when | dramatist W. S. Gilbert purchased the property in 1890 |
ted in three acts as The Brigands by English | dramatist W. S. Gilbert and published by Boosey in 187 |
, novelist and Royal Navy surgeon, father of | dramatist W. S. Gilbert. |
His first major effort as a TV | dramatist was the highly acclaimed ABC-TV miniseries C |
The tendency of Klein as a | dramatist was to become bombastic and obscure, but man |
March 13, 1957) is a disabled playwright and | dramatist was born in Vienna, Austria. |
rom Scotland, was an Irish pastoral poet and | dramatist, who gained in his time some popularity. |
One of his sons was Henry Shirley the | dramatist, who was murdered in London on October 31, 1 |
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