Glenn Hergenhahn
Glenn Hergenhahn (born 1969 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is an American playwright. He graduated from The Evergreen State College where he studied Art History and Painting.
Hergenhahn is best known for his multi-week serial plays, and his prolific body of short-form one-act plays.
He founded Idiom Theater, in Bellingham, Washington.[1] He currently lives in New York working on original screenplays as well as theatrical pieces. [2]
Plays
- The Muse (1996)
- Off The Map (1997)
- Needle and Thread (1998)
- The King of Sparta (1999)
- Breakfast in Barcelona (2000)
- Boy Genius (2001)
- Bellopolis (2002)
- Operation Infinite Christmas (2002)
- Ban the Banana (2003)
- Gringo Gringo Gringo (2004)
- Situation Tragedy (2006)
- Happy Birthday Gloomyboots: to Samuel Beckett on his 100th Birthday (2006)
- Shiner (2007)
- Hamlet James (2008)
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