Megan Terry
Megan Terry (b. 1932-07-22) is an internationally known playwright and prolific writer. Terry, born in Seattle, Washington, United States in 1932, had a love for the theatre since the age of seven and became involved with the theatre at an early age. She was elected to lifetime membership in the College of Fellows of the American Theatre in 1994.
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.
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