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Arthur Laurents (Book):
is the author of plays such as Claudia
Lazlo, Home Of The Brave, The Time Of The Cuckoo, A Clearing In The Woods,
Invitation To The March, The Enclave, Scream, Two Lives, The Radical Mystique,
My Good Name and Jolson Sings Again; musical plays such as West
Side Story, Gypsy, Anyone Can Whistle, Do I Hear A Waltz?, Hallelujah Baby!
(1967 TonyŽ Award for Best Musical) and Nick & Nora; and the screenplays
The Snake Pit, Rope, Caught, Anastasia, Bonjour Tristesse, The Way We Were
and The Turning Point (Golden Globe Award, Screenwriters Guild
Award, Writers Guild of America Award, National Board of Review Best Picture
Award). The last two screenplays were novels as well. He has also directed
plays and musicals for the theatre, among them I Can Get It For You Wholesale,
Invitation To A March, Anyone Can Whistle, The Enclave, The Madwoman Of Central
Park West, Birds Of Paradise, two revivals of Gypsy (one with Angela
Lansbury in 1974 and one with Tyne Daly in 1989) and La Cage Aux Folles
(1984 Tony Award for Best Director of a Musical, 1985 Sydney Drama Critics
Award for Directing). He has also written radio episodes for "Hollywood Playhouse,"
"Assignment Home" (Variety Radio Award, 1945), "The Thin Man," "Army Service
Force Presents," "The Man Behind the Gun," and "This is Your FBI". He has
been honored by awards from many organizations among them the National Institute
of Arts and Letters, Writers Guild of America, Antoinette Perry (Tonys), Golden
Globe, Drama Desk, National Board of Review and the Sydney Drama Critics.
He is a member of the Theatre Hall of Fame, P.E.N., the Screenwriter's Guild,
the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences and is an emeritus member
of the Council of the Dramatist Guild.
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