Megan Terry
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Megan Terry (b. 1932-07-22) is an an internationally known playwright and prolific writer
Terry was born in Seattle, Washington, United States, in 1932. She was involved with theatre at an early age and had a love for the theatre since the age of seven. She was elected to lifetime membership in the College of Fellows of the American Theatre in 1994.
[edit] Selected plays
- Approaching Simone - produced by Boston University Theater in 1970. Published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc.
- Babes IN The Bighouse - produced by the Omaha Magic Theater starting in November 1974. Published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc.
- Beach Grass - produced in Seattle, WA, 1955.
- Calm Down Mother - Premiere: NY, Sheridan Square Playhouse, 1964.
- The Dirt Boat - Seattle, broadcast KING-TV, 1955.
- Eat at Joe's, produced in NY by The Open Theatre, 1963.
- Goona Goona, first produced by the Omaha Magic Theater in November 1979. Published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc.
- Go Out and Move the Car - produced in Seattle, 1955.
- New York Comedy - produced in Saratoga, New York, 1961.
- Seascape - produced in Seattle, 1955.
- Viet Rock - produced by The Open Theater, NY opening in May 1966. Published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc.
- When My Girlfriend Was Still All Flowers - produced in New York City by The Open Theatre, 1963.
[edit] References
- Megan Terry. Nebraska Center for Writers. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
- Megan Terry Biography. eNotes. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.