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This celebrated American playwright utilized his background as a medical corpsman during the Vietnam War to pen three plays about that period: "Sticks and Bones" (Off-Broadway, 1971, Broadway 1972), "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" (Off-Broadway 1971) and "Streamers" (Off-Broadway 1976). David Rabe won a Tony for "Sticks and Bones" and ...
Jul 1, 2019 · By David Rabe. July 1, 2019. Photo illustration by Lucas Blalock for The New Yorker. Listen to this story. Audio: A week ago Thursday, my uncle Jim called. When I picked up the phone and said ...
David William Rabe was born in Dubuque, Iowa, on March 10, 1940, to William Rabe, a high school teacher who later became a meat packer, and his wife, Ruth McCormick Rabe, a department store ...
Dec 22, 2014 · DAVID RABE is an American playwright probably best known for “Hurlyburly”. A haunting look at the ennui of Hollywood, the play as long been an actors’ favourite—it attracted the likes of ...
David Rabe is widely acclaimed as a playwright, the author of Hurlyburly, Those the River Keeps, A Question of Mercy, Streamers, In the Boom Boom Room, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, and other plays, as well as screenplays and the novel Recital of the Dog. He is the recipient of a Tony Award and three Hull-Warriner Awards for playwriting.
David Rabe is known primarily for his plays and screenplays. He is also the author of two novels, neither of which has been received as favorably as his dramatic works. Recital of the Dog (1993 ...
David Rabe is a Tony Award-winning playwright and screenwriter. Rabe broke out onto the theatre scene in the 1970s, and was one of the most lauded playwrights of the 70s and 80s. He is known for his dark humor, satire, biting wit, and surrealism. Rabe was born in Dubuque, Iowa. He was drafted in the Vietnam War and spent two years serving in a ...