The playwright and author Francis Durbridge has died at his London home following a long illness.
Durang, the playwright of "Vanya and Sonia, " wrote parts in it for both Nielsen and Weaver.
The idea of using a trailer was dreamed up by the playwright Ed Cardona Jr.
The playwright told the BBC his writer in residence post at the RSC would be reviewed annually.
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The playwright's phenomenal productivity becomes incomprehensible when he points out that he is only a part-time writer.
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The playwright-philosopher is revered in just the liberal-minded circles that Mr Klaus sees as soft-headed and elitist.
The playwright then lets his imagination run riot, imagining the need for the mall to have a clerk.
"At the finish Thora goes down with all her flags flying, game to the last, " the playwright said.
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"It's a surprise, " said the playwright, who is currently working on a stage adaptation of the children's movie Shrek.
The show was created and written by the playwright and screenwriter Abi Morgan.
Earlier the same day, Ms Bokova will designate the playwright as UNESCO Artist for Peace (ceremony 1 pm, Room II).
Who knows which legendary characters, killer lines or key scenes the playwright might have dreamt up as he traversed the West Midlands countryside.
From the early 1970s, the playwright began giving manuscripts and notes to Prof Knowlson, stuffed into bags, boxes and suitcases.
The playwright, who herself has been a patient in the mental health system, hopes that her work can honour the women featured.
And Noel Coward, the playwright and songwriter who was their closest friend.
Meanwhile, Alan Bennett's new play People at the National Theatre sees the playwright take a provocative swipe at the National Trust.
"It's been so luxuriously treated by this production, " the playwright said.
Samuel Beckett, the playwright, befriended some of his incarcerated audience members.
The playwright's final work was called "The Tempest, " and some have already asked: Is Dylan's "Tempest" intended as a last work by the now 71-year-old artist?
The playwright's Jerusalem, which premiered at the Royal Court's main downstairs theatre in 2009, went on to play two sell-out runs in the West End, and transferred to Broadway.
After the success of Michael Frayn's Noises Off, which is still playing in the West End, the theatre has also extended the playwright and novellist's cold war drama Democracy.
The picture is owned by art restorer Alec Cobbe and is believed to have been painted in 1610, six years before the playwright's death at the age of 52.
That same year, he took his first step toward reversing his destiny: he married the playwright Molly Day Thacher, a blond Vassar graduate who had cast him in one of her plays.
This new way of looking at the playwright's career - from treading the boards to the board room - also shows how different Shakespeare was from his contemporaries, says Dr van Es.
William Leahy, of Brunel University, is convenor of an MA degree in Shakespeare authorship studies - and he defends the legitimacy of approaching the identity of the playwright as an open question.
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Under an overhaul of the national curriculum in England, 14- to 16-year-olds will study two Shakespeare plays, rather than the one currently required, while seven- to 11-year-olds will learn about the playwright in history lessons.
That's typical of the things flipped around in the playwright's utterly refreshing farce "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, " which happily has made the leap from off-Broadway to open Thursday at the Golden Theatre.
True, the hostility it unleashed against Mr Miller's work has mellowed in recent years to an even-tempered indifference, but it has been four decades since the playwright had a big critical or commercial hit in America.
The bodies of Henry Luce, the founder of Time magazine, and his wife, the playwright and diplomat Clare Booth Luce, are already buried on the abbey grounds on a placid green hill overlooking the Cooper River.
Experts generally agree the most accurate depictions are a bust of the playwright originally put up in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon and an engraving made for the title page of the first collected edition of Shakespeare's plays.
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