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  1. Ronald Alexander, born Ronald George Alexander Ungerer, (16 February 1917 in West New York, New Jersey – April 24, 1995 in The Bronx, New York City) was an American playwright. He was best known for writing Broadway comedic plays such as Time Out for Ginger (1952), The Grand Prize (1955), Holiday for Lovers (1957), and Nobody Loves an ...

  2. May 3, 1995 · Ronald Alexander, the author of the Broadway comedies "Nobody Loves an Albatross" and "Time Out for Ginger," died on April 24 at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx. He was 78. The cause was cancer,...

  3. Ronald Alexander has written 4 shows including Time Out for Ginger (Playwright), The Grand Prize (Playwright), Holiday for Lovers (Playwright), Nobody Loves an Albatross (Playwright).

  4. Nobody Loves an Albatross is a 1963 comedy play written by Ronald Alexander, [2] which was performed at the Lyceum Theatre of Broadway, New York between 19 December 1963 and June 20, 1964. [3]

  5. As a playwright, his greatest successes were Time Out for Ginger (1952), which starred Melvyn Douglas as a tyrannical father with three daughters, and Nobody Loves an Albatross (1963), a satire of the television industry, which starred Robert Preston.

  6. Synopsis. Based on the hit Broadway play Time Out For Ginger by renowned playwright Ronald Alexander, this exciting musical is the latest creation of the original playwright and the brilliant composer Diane Leslie, who has written a soaring score. Teen-age Ginger is urged to get some pom poms, learn some cute moves, and try out for cheerleader.

  7. Ronald Alexander, born Ronald George Alexander Ungerer, (16 February 1917 in West New York, New Jersey – April 24, 1995 in The Bronx, New York City) was an American playwright. He was best known for writing Broadway comedic plays such as Time Out for Ginger (1952), The Grand Prize (1955), Holiday for Lovers (1957), and Nobody Loves an ...

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