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  1. Lanford Wilson (April 13, 1937 – March 24, 2011) was an American playwright. His work, as described by The New York Times, was "earthy, realist, greatly admired [and] widely performed". [1] Wilson helped to advance the off-off-Broadway theater movement with his earliest plays, which were first produced at the Caffe Cino beginning in 1964.

  2. Mar 25, 2011 · Lanford Eugene Wilson was born in Lebanon on April 13, 1937; his parents divorced when he was a young child. He moved with his mother to Springfield, Mo., and, after she remarried a farmer, to ...

  3. Lanford Wilson (born April 13, 1937, Lebanon, Missouri, U.S.—died March 24, 2011, Wayne, New Jersey) was an American playwright, a pioneer of the Off-Off-Broadway and regional theatre movements. His plays are known for experimental staging, simultaneous dialogue, and deferred character exposition. He won a 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Talley’s ...

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  5. Lanford Wilson, a playwright who emerged out of the scrappy Off-Off-Broadway scene to compose humane, lyrical dramas of American life that played on Broadway and in theatres around the world, died ...

  6. Mar 25, 2011 · "Lanford Wilson was an interesting combination of 1960s and 1970s sort of disenchantment with the state of the nation," Brantley says. "A couple plays, at least, featured embittered Vietnam veterans.

  7. Mar 24, 2011 · Lanford Eugene Wilson was born April 13, 1937, in Lebanon, Mo., and was reared by his mother after his parents’ marriage ended. After high school, he moved to San Diego, where his father lived ...

  8. Mar 27, 2011 · Lanford Wilson, who wrote of urban desperation and small-town struggles and was among the first playwrights who dealt directly with homosexuality in his emotionally rich dramas, died March 23 of ...

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