Percy MacKaye

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Percy MacKaye (1875 - 1956), was an American dramatist and poet. He wrote the plays, The Canterbury Pilgrims in 1903, Sappho and Phaon in 1907, The Scarecrow in 1908, Anti-Matrimony in 1910, and the poetry collection The Far Familiar in 1937. In 1950, MacKaye published The Mystery of Hamlet King of Denmark, or What We Will, a series of four plays written as prequels to William Shakespeare's Hamlet.

He was the son of Steele MacKaye.

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