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    Abe Burrows (born Abram Solman Borowitz; December 18, 1910 – May 17, 1985) was an American humorist, author, and director for radio and the stage. He won a Tony Award and was selected for two Pulitzer Prizes, [citation needed] only one of which was awarded.

  2. Read a translation of the letter Jesus wrote to his mother, which brought him out of the land of the Pharaohs to answer the call of his destiny. And stand with Jesus during his trial before Pilate, now brought to life through a transcript of the court trial and a copy of the death warrant.

  3. May 19, 1985 · After the immediate success of “Guys and Dolls,” Burrows wrote or directed nearly a score of plays during the next 20 years, including “Two on the Aisle,” “Three Wishes for Jamie,” “Silk...

  4. Guys and Dolls that opened in November 1950 with book and lyrics by Burrows and music by Frank Loesser, was an award-winning production and major hit that ran for years and was revived in London, on Broadway and on school stages around the country.

  5. Abe Burrows. Writer: Just Go with It. Songwriter, composer, writer, panelist, director, singer and pianist, educated at City College of New York and New York University. He began his writing career as a script writer for "Duffy's Taven" on radio, and later, the Rudy Vallee program.

    • December 18, 1910
    • May 17, 1985
  6. May 19, 1985 · Abe Burrows, the librettist, director, author and comic who wrote a score of shows for Broadway, including ''Guys and Dolls'' and ''How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,'' died of...

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