Kent R. Brown
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Dr. Kent R. Brown is the Playwright-In-Residence and Adjunct Professor of English at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. Dr. Brown is the recipient of a Drama-Logue award, a McLaren Comedy Playwriting Festival award, Mill Mountain New Play Competition and Year End Series New Play Festival awards, and a Denver Center Theatre US West TheatreFest Award. From 1985 to 1996 he was co-founder and director of the Mt. Sequoyah New Play Retreat in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where he helped develop fifty new works written by playwrights from across the country. His plays are published by Dramatic Publishing Company.[1] He was approached by ABC Daytime's Brian Frons to become a Creative Consultant on one of their serials.
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- Valentines and Killer Chili
- Larry's Favorite Chocolate Cake
- A Trick of the Light, Ciao, Baby!
- Hope 'n Mercy
- Reduced for Quick Sale
- The View From Sunset Towers
- The Phoenix Dimension, Lover Boy
- Are We There Yet?
- Floral Fantasy, Designer Genes
- Gooney Bird Greene and Her True Life Adventures
- The Seduction of Chaos
- Dancing the Box Step
- Welcome to Four Way: The Town That Time Forgot and Two Beers and a Hook Shot.