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Wilson, Lanford

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Wilson, Lanford (1937- )

US playwright. Born in Lebanon, Missouri, he was a founder of the Circle Repertory Company in New York (1969), he had several of his plays performed there, including The Hot 1 Baltimore (1972), which earned the off-Broadway record of 1,166 performances for a nonmusical. His plays The Fifth of July (1978) and the Pulitzer prize-winning Talley's Folly (1979) depict the post-Vietnam War world of the same Southern family.


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