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  1. William Mastrosimone (born August 19, 1947) is an American playwright and screenwriter from Trenton, New Jersey. He attended high school at The Pennington School and received a graduate degree in playwriting from Mason Gross School of the Arts, a part of Rutgers University. His plays include The Woolgatherer, Extremities, Shivaree, and Cat's Paw.

  2. William Mastrosimone was born on 19 August 1947 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Bang Bang You're Dead (2002), Into the West (2005) and The Burning Season: The Chico Mendes Story (1994).

  3. William Mastrosimone, the author of CAT’S-PAW, now on stage in the Studio Theatre at Beck Center, states, “In the early 80s I was shocked by the questionable methods of some activists who ...

  4. William Mastrosimone was born on August 19, 1947 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Bang Bang You're Dead (2002), Into the West (2005) and The Burning Season: The Chico Mendes Story (1994).

  5. Winner 2002 | A Showtime Networks Inc. production in association with Viacom Productions Inc. and A Jersey Guys ProductionBang Bang You’re Dead, written by W...

  6. William Mastrosimone Biography (1947-) Born August 19, 1947, in Trenton, NJ. Addresses: AGENT--George Lane, William Morris Agency, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019.

  7. Jul 23, 1993 · The day after Frank Sinatra saw "Sinatra," the 1993 TV miniseries based on his life, he chatted with the author, William Mastrosimone. "You were pretty tough on me," the legendary crooner told...

  8. Bang Bang You're Dead is a 1999 one-act play written by William Mastrosimone. Inspired by the Thurston High School shooting, the play follows a high school shooter who is tormented in his jail cell by apparitions of the five classmates he killed.

  9. William Mastrosimone is an American playwright and screenwriter from Trenton, New Jersey. He attended high school at The Pennington School and received a graduate degree in playwriting from Mason Gross School of the Arts, a part of Rutgers University.

  10. The Woolgatherer is a play by William Mastrosimone. It originally premiered at the Theatre at Rutgers University in 1979. It was printed in 1981. The play is William Mastrosimone's first play. It has been produced a number of times and has won awards, including the L.A. Drama Critics Award in 1982. Plot

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