People Who Led to My Plays
A revealing collection of words, memories, and pictures—an autobiographical scrapbook—by an outstanding contemporary playwright.

In this remarkable memoir, Adrienne Kennedy charts her life from growing up in Cleveland in the 1930s and '40s in a middle-class Black family through marriage, motherhood, and her eventual move to New York City in the '50s. Out of a sequence of deceptively spare statements emerges a complex portrait of the artist as a young woman, as she examines the people and events that compelled her to be a writer.

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People Who Led to My Plays
A revealing collection of words, memories, and pictures—an autobiographical scrapbook—by an outstanding contemporary playwright.

In this remarkable memoir, Adrienne Kennedy charts her life from growing up in Cleveland in the 1930s and '40s in a middle-class Black family through marriage, motherhood, and her eventual move to New York City in the '50s. Out of a sequence of deceptively spare statements emerges a complex portrait of the artist as a young woman, as she examines the people and events that compelled her to be a writer.

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People Who Led to My Plays

People Who Led to My Plays

by Adrienne Kennedy
People Who Led to My Plays

People Who Led to My Plays

by Adrienne Kennedy

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A revealing collection of words, memories, and pictures—an autobiographical scrapbook—by an outstanding contemporary playwright.

In this remarkable memoir, Adrienne Kennedy charts her life from growing up in Cleveland in the 1930s and '40s in a middle-class Black family through marriage, motherhood, and her eventual move to New York City in the '50s. Out of a sequence of deceptively spare statements emerges a complex portrait of the artist as a young woman, as she examines the people and events that compelled her to be a writer.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781559361255
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Publication date: 09/01/1996
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Adrienne Kennedy has been a fixture in the American theatre since the early 1960s, influencing generations of playwrights. She is a three-time OBIE award–winning playwright, including Funnyhouse of a Negro in 1964 and June and Jean in Concert in 1996. Among Kennedy's many honors are the American Academy of Arts and Letters award and the Guggenheim fellowship. She has been commissioned to write works for The Public Theater, Jerome Robbins, the Royal Court Theatre, the Mark Taper Forum, and Juilliard. In 1995–1996, Signature Theatre Company dedicated its entire season to presenting her works. Kennedy has been a visiting professor at Yale University, Princeton, Brown University, the University of California at Berkeley and Harvard University. Kennedy attended Ohio State Universityand received an honorary doctorate in 2003 in recognition of the 50th anniversary of her graduation.

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