Steven Dietz

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Steven Dietz is an American playwright whose work is largely performed outside of New York City (i.e., "off-Broadway"). Born and raised in Denver, Colorado, Dietz graduated in 1980 with a Theater degree from the University of Northern Colorado. He is the recipient of the PEN U.S.A. Award in Drama (for Lonely Planet); the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays Award (Fiction and Still Life With Iris); and the Lila Wallace/Reader's Digest Award (The Rememberer). Halcyon Days is one of his other successful plays. Many of his plays are very political. He lives in Seattle.

Both Lonely Planet and Halcyon Days include characters who own stores that sell maps.

[edit] Works

  • God's Country-Drama
  • Private Eyes-Comedy
  • Lonely Planet-Drama
  • Dracula-Drama
  • Halcyon Days-Comedy Drama
  • Fiction-Drama
  • Still Life With Iris-Adventure/Fantasy Drama
  • The Rememberer-Drama
  • Last of the Boys-Drama
  • Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure-Mystery
  • Inventing Van Gogh-Drama
  • Honus And Me-Family Drama
  • Over The Moon-Comedy
  • Paragon Springs-Drama
  • Rocket Man-Drama
  • Force of Nature-Romantic Drama
  • Go, Dog. Go!-Musical
  • The Nina Variations-Drama/Comedy
  • Trust-Comedy/Drama
  • Ten November-Musical Drama
  • Foolin' Around With Infinity-Drama
  • Painting It Red-Musical Comical Drama
  • More Fun Than Bowling-Comedy

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