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Barrie Stavis
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Born | (1906-06-16)June 16, 1906 |
Died | February 2, 2007(2007-02-02) (aged 100) |
Occupation | Playwright |
Nationality | American |
Barrie Stavis (June 16, 1906 – February 2, 2007) was an American playwright.[1] He wrote several plays about men struggling in the vortex of history. His subjects include scientist Galileo, abolitionist John Brown, and labor leader Joe Hill. His play, Lamp at Midnight, about Galileo's struggle with the Catholic Church to get his ideas accepted, was performed and televised on the Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1966. Melvyn Douglas starred as Galileo.
Stavis's plays can be done on a clean, simple stage. They have been translated into 28 languages and have been produced in dozens of major theaters around the world and in numerous college theaters.[2]
Stavis was actively working until his death on February 2, 2007, at the age of 100.[2]
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