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  1. Wendy MacLeod (born August 6, 1959) is an American playwright. Life and career [ edit ] MacLeod received a BA from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio , where she now teaches and is a playwright-in-residence. [2]

  2. www.wendymacleod.comWendy MacLeod

    Wendy MacLeod’s world premiere comedy, The Laugh Track, takes us behind the scenes of I Love Lucy.Based on the real-life experiences of Hollywood’s first female TV writer, Madelyn Pugh, this play shines light on the inner-workings of America’s beloved sitcom and the woman who punched up the jokes, fought for her career, and paved the way for women in the writers room.

  3. A New Dramatists alumna and a graduate of the Yale School of Drama, Wendy MacLeod is the James E. Michael playwright-in-residence at her alma mater, Kenyon College. WENDY MACLEOD'S play The House of Yes became an award-winning Miramax film starring Parker Posey, and was produced by many theaters including The Magic Theater, Soho Rep, The ...

  4. Jan 19, 1990 · The House of Yes. Cast size: 5 (3W, 2M) "In Wendy MacLeod's obsidian-black comedy, The Pascals, for whom the clock stopped with the Kennedy assasination, are shut in as a Thankgiving hurricane swirls outside. Arriving ahead of the storm's eye are Jackie-O's twin brother, Marty and his fiancé Lesly.

  5. WENDY MACLEOD'S play The House of Yes became an award-winning Miramax film starring Parker Posey, and was produced by many theaters including The Magic Theater, Soho Rep, The Washington ...

  6. SIDELIGHTS: The author of numerous plays, Wendy MacLeod made a name for herself with the film adaptation of her 1990 play, The House of Yes. As a playwright she deals with themes from incest to eating disorders to male bonding.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0533938Wendy MacLeod - IMDb

    Wendy MacLeod. Writer: The House of Yes. Wendy MacLeod's play The Laugh Track will premiere this fall at ACT in Seattle. Her recent plays Women in Jeopardy! and Slow Food are being done around the country. Juvenilia premiered at Playwrights Horizons, as did The Water Children, which was cited as "the most challenging political play of 1998" by ...

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