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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 ...

  2. William Mastrosimone. Writer: Bang Bang You're Dead. 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).

    • August 19, 1947
  3. Sep 17, 1985 · Sept. 17, 1985 12 AM PT. Times Theater Writer. William Mastrosimone admits it eagerly. He’s a playwright ruled by his unconscious, and his history of intense connection to his writing themes is ...

  4. William Mastrosimone. Writer: Bang Bang You're Dead. 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).

    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Producer
    • Trenton, New Jersey, USA
    • William Mastrosimone
  5. American dramatist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.

  6. About William Mastrosimone. William Mastrosimone's first play The Woolgatherer premiered in 1979. Since then, he has been recognized as an important social issues playwright, especially with his royalty-free one act Bang Bang You're Dead; this play was written to raise awareness of school bullying, violence, and examine the reasons behind ...

  7. 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 ...

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