Richard Greenberg
Richard Greenberg (born February 22, 1958 ) is an American playwright .
Life
After graduating from East Meadow High School in East Meadow, New York , Greenberg studied at Princeton University , where he graduated magna cum laude . Greenberg wrote over 25 plays as a playwright.
Greenberg lives in New York City .
Works (selection)
- 1984: The Bloodletters
- 1985: Life Under Water
- 1986: Vanishing Act
- 1987: The Author's Voice
- 1987: The Hunger Artist
- 1987: The Maderati
- 1988: Eastern Standard
- 1988: Neptune's Hips
- 1990: The American Plan
- 1991: The Extra Man
- 1992: Jenny Keeps Talking
- 1992: Pal Joey
- 1997: Night And Her Stars
- 1998: Three Days of Rain
- 1998: Hurray at Last
- 2000: The Dazzle
- 2000: Everett Beekin
- 2002: Take Me Out
- 2003: The Dance of Death
- 2003: The Violet Hour
- 2005: A Naked Girl on the Appian Way
- 2006: Bal Masque
- 2006: The Well-Appointed Room
- 2006: The House in Town
- 2008: The Injured Party
- 2009: The American Plan
- 2009: Our Mother's Brief Affair
Prizes and awards (selection)
- 2003: Tony Award / Best Play for Take Me Out
- New York Drama Critics' Circle Award
- Drama Desk Award
- Lucille Lortel Award
- Oppenheimer Award
- PEN / Laura Pels Award
- Pulitzer Prize finalist for Three Days of Rain
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Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Greenberg, Richard |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American playwright |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 22, 1958 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | United States |